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VIRGIN  ISLANDS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


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NOMENCLATURE 

OF 

DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS 

DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH 

VIRGIN  ISLANDS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


WITH°      W'*  i 


REGULATIONS 

FOR 

The  Recording  and  Filing  of 
Medical  Histories 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1919 


Municipal  Hospital,  St.  Thomas. 
Virgin  Islands  of  United  States, 

November  5,  1918. 
From:  Lieutenant  Erik  G.  Hakansson,  Med.   Corps,   United  States 

Navy. 
To:  Captain  C.  S.  Butler,  Med.  Corps.  United  States  Navy. 
Subject:  Nomenclature  of  diseases  and  conditions,    departmenl    of 

health,  Virgin  Islands  of  United  States  of  America. 

1.  In  compliance  with  your  instructions  a  nomenclature  for  dis- 
eases and  conditions  has  been  complied  for  the  department  of  health 
and  is  herewith  submitted. 

2.  The  terms  of  this  nomenclature  have  been  obtained  from  the 
Bellevue  Hospital  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Conditions.  Sonic 
modifications  of  this  nomenclature  found  in  the  Nomenclature  of 
Diseases  and  Injuries.  Medical  Department,  United  States  Navy, 
have  been  adopted. 

The  phraseology  of  some  of  the  titles  of  the  Bellevue '  Hospital 
nomenclature  has  been  changed  and  many  titles  have  been  suffixed 
by  a  " Desirable  qualification"  (D.  Q.)  which  corresponds  to  the 
"Secondary  diagnosis"  requested  in  the  Bellevue  Hospital  nomen- 
clature under  many  of  the  titles.  This  has  been  done  in  an  effort 
to  use  a  minimum  of  explanatory  remarks  without  inviting  ambi- 
guity. For  the  same  purpose  the  method  of  printing  the  titles,  which 
are  only  symptoms,  in  italics  used  in  the  Navy  nomenclature  has 
been  followed.   • 

3.  The  diseases  of  the  mind  have  been  classified  and  named  in 
accordance  with  the  system  described  by  William  A.  White,  M.  D.. 
and  Francis  M.  Barnes,  jr.,  M.  D.,  in  a  paper,  "A  plan  for  indexing 
cases  in  hospitals  for  the  insane"  (Am.  Jour.  Insan.,  Vol.  LXIX. 
No.  1).  It  was  thought  necessary  to  include  these  authors'  explana- 
tory notes  in  order  to  make  it  possible  for  the  physician  to  apply  the 
titles  to  the  conditions  for  which  they  were  intended. 

4.  The  new  feature  of  the  nomenclature,  the  classification  of  its 
titles  as  to  their  reliability  as  statements  of  causes  of  death,  has  been 

3 


4  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

adopted  in  order  to  obtain,  primarily  and  in  every  case,  a  statement 
of  cause  of  death  satisfactory  to  the  registrars  of  vital  statistics. 
This  arrangement  was  suggested  by  the  report  on  the  "Accuracy  of 

Certified  Causes  of  Death"  by  a  commit  tee  appointed  by  the  American 
Public  Health  Association  (Public  Health  Reports,  vol.  32,  No.  30). 
The  opinion  expressed  by  this  committee  has  been  the  guide  in  the 
grading  of  the  terms. 

5.  The  titles  have  been  grouped  alphabet icallv  under  the  organs  or 
structures  to  which  they  apply  or  under  other  appropriate  headings 
thoughl  besl  to  facilitate  the  finding  of  the  terms. 

6.  An  alphabetic  arrangement  of  all  the  titles  independently  of 
these  groups  also  appears  desirable.  A  practical  application  of  the 
nomenclature  would  show  whether  such  a  need  exists.  Such  test 
would  also  help  reveal  defects  and  insufficiencies  and  would  be  the 
rational  method  to  increase  our  efforts  for  the  perfection  of  this 
nomenclature. 

7.  Instructions  regarding  the  use  of  the  nomenclature  and  the 
recording  and  filing  of  medical  histories  are  prefixed. 

(Signed)  Erik  G.  Hakansson. 

Naval  Government, 
\ 'ircix  Islands  of  United  States. 

St.   Thomas.  November  12,  1918. 
1.  Nomenclature  of  diseases  and   conditions  and  regulations   Foj 
the  recording  and  filing  of  medical  histories  approved. 

(Signed)  C.  S.  Butler, 

Captain.  Medical  Corps.  V.  S.  Navy. 

Medical  Aid. 
By  direction  of  the  Governor. 


INDEX. 

Page. 

Regulations  for  the  recording  and  filing  of  medical  histories 7 

Instructions  for  the  use  of  the  nomenclature 9 

Abnormities  and  malformations,  congenital 11 

Appendix 13 

Arteries  and  veins 13 

Bladder 14 

Blood 16 

Bones  and  cartilages 16 

Brain,  spinal  cord,  and  meninges 18 

Bronchi  and  trachea 22 

Bursae 23 

Cowper  's  glands 24 

Cranial  and  spinal  nerves 24 

Ear 24 

Eye  and  adnexa 26 

Functional  disturbances,  male  and  female  sexual  organs 31 

Functional  nervous  disorders 32 

Gall  bladder  and  gall  ducts 33 

Heart 34 

Herniae 36 

Infective  diseases 38 

Intestines 42 

Joints 44 

Kidney 46 

Larynx  and  epiglottis 48 

Lips .' 49 

Liver 50 

Lung 51 

Lymphatic  system 52 

Mammary  gland 53 

Mesentery 55 

Mind,  diseases  of 55 

Miscellaneous  diseases  and  conditions 61 

Mouth 65 

Muscles  and  fascia 66 

Nails. .  r: 67 

Nasal  accessory  sinuses 67 

Newborn  child  and  infant 68 

Nose  and  nasal  passages 69 

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6  INDEX. 

Page. 

etrical  conditions,  diseases  and  injuries 70 

ihaguB 75 

Omentum 75 

<  >  varies,  tubes  and  ligaments 76 

Pancreas 77 

Parasites,  fungi,  and  certain  animal  parasites 78 

Parathyroid  gland 81 

I  Vnis 81 

Peritoneum 82 

Pituitary  body 83 

Pleura. 83 

Poisonings  and  intoxications 84 

Prostate  gland 85 

Rectum  and  anus 86 

Salivary  glands  and  ducts 87 

Scrol  urn 88 

Seminal  \  esicles 88 

Skin  and  hair 89 

Spermatic  cord 94 

Spleeu 95 

Stomach 95 

Suprarenal  gland 98 

Teeth,  gums,  an<i  alveoli 98 

Tendon  and  tendon  sheaths 98 

Testicle  and  epididj  mis 99 

Thymus  gland 100 

Thyroi<  I  gland 100 

Tongue 101 

Tonsils L02 

Tumors,  benign 102 

Tumors,  benign,  mixed 104 

Tumors,  malignant 104 

'rumors,  malignant,  mixed 105 

Tunica  vaginalis 105 

I  roter 105 

I  rethra 106 

Uterus 1 07 

Vagina 109 

Venereal  diseases 110 

Vulva 115 

Injuries 116 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  RECORDING  AND  FILING  OF  MEDICAL 

HISTORIES. 

The  purpose  of  recording  and  filing  of  medical  history  is  twofold : 

1.  To  place  on  record  the  events  in  the  life  of  the  inhabitants  of 
these  islands  that  bring  them  in  contact  with  the  services  of  the 
department  of  health  and  that  go  to  form  the  health  record  or 
medical  history  of  an  individual. 

2.  To  accomplish  records  of  diseases,  injuries,  and  other  medical 
conditions  in  the  islands  which  will  readily  lend  themselves  to 
analysis  and  constitute  an  authentic  source  for  accurate  and  scientific 
clinical,  epidemiological,  and  medicosociological  studies  and  statistics. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  chief  municipal  physicians  to  institute 
such  services,  procedures,  and  forms  as  will  accomplish  this  purpose, 
in  accordance  with  the  rules  hereinafter  stated. 

The  completed  medical  history  of  an  individual  shall  contain: 

1.  Clinical  record  of  birth  and  the  first  few  weeks  of  infancy,  to  be 
kept  by  the  attending  physician  or  midwife. 

2.  Copy  of  birth  certificate. 

3.  Record  of  infancy  and  childhood,  obtained  through  infant- 
welfare  work,  visiting  nurses,  and  through  examinations  of  school 
children,  etc. 

4.  Records  of  vaccinations  and  inoculations  against  infectious 
diseases. 

5.  Records  of  parturitions  and  abortions. 

6.  Record  of  clinical  and  laboratory  findings,  treatment  and  result 
obtained  of  all  medical  and  surgical  diseases,  injuries,  and  conditions 
for  which  the  individual  requests  examination,  advice,  or  treatment 
from  physicians  of  these  municipalities  or  which  come  under  observa- 
tion of  such  physicians. 

7.  Record  of  post-mortem  examination. 

8.  Copy  of  death  certificate. 

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NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

These    records   shall    be    filed    and    preserved    at    the    municipal 

hospitals. 

The  various  records  of  a  medical  history  shall  always  be  found 
securely  fastened  together,  arranged  chronologically  as  far  as  possible. 
They  shall  be  filed  in  two  series: 

1.  Current  histories. 

2.  Closed  histories. 

The  current  histories  (the  medical  histories  of  the  living  popula- 
tion) shall  be  filed  alphabetically  by  the  surname  of  the  individual 
and  in  convenient  series  according  to  the  year  of  birth;  except  the 
medical  histories  of  persons  with  records  from  the  current  calendar 
year  which  histories  shall  be  filed  in  a  separate  series  until  the  data 
for  the  annual  report  have  been  obtained. 

The  closed  histories  (the  medical  histories  of  the  deceased  and  of 
persons  past  80  years  of  age  and  not  known  to  be  living)  shall  be 
filed  by  the  disease  which,  according  to  the  certificate  of  death,  was 
the  primary  cause  of  death:  and  if  no  record  of  death  was  obtained, 
according  to  the  principal  disease  or  condition  for  which  medical 
services  had  been  rendered;  provided,  however,  that  closed  histories 
in  the  file  for  the  current  calendar  year  shall  not  be  removed  there- 
from until  the  data  for  the  annual  report  have  been  obtained. 

No  original  medical  history  or  other  original  record  shall  he 
removed  from  the  municipal  hospitals  under  any  circumstances 
except  upon  the  order  of  a  court,  but  copies  of  such  histories  or 
other  records  may  be  obtained  at  the  discretion  of  the  chief  municipal 
physicians. 

The  medical  records  obtained  of  patients  isolated  in  the  insane 
asylum  and  Leper  asylum,  St.  Croix,  may  be  preserved  and  filed  at 
these  institutions,  provided  that  on  the  death  or  discharge  of  such 
patients  a  copy  of  the  medical  record  obtained  be  furnished  the 
municipal  hospital  in  which  the  patient's  primary  medical  history  is 
on  file. 


INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  THE  USE  OF  THE  NOMENCLATURE. 

The  word-  and  phrases  in  bold  faced  type — e.  g.,  ''Peritonitis, 
acute  local,  puerperium"  arc  the  exact  terms  in  which  the  diagnoses 

of  diseases  and  injuries  shall  be  stated  on  all  forms  of  the  department 
of  health  and  in  all  reports,  and  in  official  correspondence  within  the 
department.  No  other  words  must  be  used  on  the  forms  in  the 
spaces  designated  for  such  diagnoses. 

To  the  diagnoses  of  injuries  the  proper  international  number 
denoting  the  character  of  the  violence  (see  under  Injuries,  page  LIT;. 
shall  be  suffixed  within  parenthesis — e.  g..  "avulsion,  complete,  of 
external  ear  (17oD)". 

Titles  with  words  or  phrases  under  the  line  must  always  be  com- 
pleted in  accordance  with  the  instructions  contained  in  these  expres- 
sions— e.   g,.     •alcoholic   psychosis,    acute   alcoholic   hallucinosis." 

"Desirable  qualifications"  (D.  Q. »  provided  for  in  some  title- 
must  be  given  whenever  possible.  They  shall  be  written  within 
parenthesis  and  whenever  words  or  phrases  of  the  qualification  are 
given  such  words  or  phrases  only  must  be  used — e.  g.;  "syphilis  of 
brain  with  psychosis  (Pseudo-paretic).  " 

Titles  in  italics  which  are  names  of  symptoms  only  are  not  to  be 
used  except  when  the  primary  disease  or  injury  cannot  be  determined 

All  diseases  due  to  venereal  infection — gonococcal,  syphilitic,  and 
chancroidal — must  be  recorded  under  these  titles — e.  g..  not  "sal- 
pingitis, acute."  when  due  to  gonococcal  infection,  but  "gonococcu> 
infection  of  Fallopian  tube:"  not  "periostitis,  chronic  of  ulna' 
when  due  to  s^hilis,  but  "syphilis  of  ulna:"  not  "lymphadenitis. 
acute  of  inguinal  lymphnodes."  when  due  to  chancroidal  infection, 
but  ''lymphadenitis,  acute  of  inguinal  lymphnodes.  chancroidal." 

In  stating  the  relation  between  the  principal  disease  and  the 
complicating  or  concurrent  disease  the  following  rules  should  be 
followed : 

A.  Of  two  independent  affections  the  choice  should  be  made  in 
favor  of: 

First.     An  infectious   disease — e.    g..    chicken   pox    and   valvular 

disease,  chronic  cardiac. 

9 


]()  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

Second.  The  ,graver  affection  e.  g.,  carcinoma  of  uterus  and 
calculus  iu  bladder. 

Third.     The  disease  for  which  the  patient  applies  for  treatment 
e.  g.,  acne  and  arthritis,  chronic  of  knee  joint. 

B.  When  the  disease  for  which  the  patient  applies  for  treatment 
i^  dependent  upon  another  coexisting  disease,  the  latter  should  be 
named  as  the  principal  disease  and  the  former  as  the  complication— 
e.  g.,  valvular  disease,  chronic  cardiac,  and  dilatation,  chronic  cardiac; 
tuberculosis,  chronic  pulmonary,  and  pleurisy,  serofibrinous;  diabetes 
tnellitus  and  gangrene  of  toes. 

The  international  [lumbers  are  given  for  reference  only. 

The  Roman  numerals  in  the  second  column  of  the  left  margin 
classify  the  titles  as  to  their  reliability  as  statements  of  cause  of 
death.     The  seven  classes  referred  to  are  as  follows: 

Class  I.   Reliable  statement  of  cause  of  death  without  autopsy. 

Class  11.  Unreliable  statement  of  cause  of  death  unless  verified  by 
autopsy. 

(lass  III.  Unreliable  statement  of  cause  of  death  uniess  verified 
by  autopsy  or  operation. 

Ciass  IV.  Unreliable  statement  of  cause  of  death  unless  verified 
by  autopsy  or  confirmatory  laboratory  tests. 

Class  V.  Unreliable  statement  of  cause  of  death  unless  verified 
by  autopsy  or  by   finding  of  etiological  organism. 

Cla^s  VI.  Unreliable  statement  of  cause  of  death  unless  supported 
by  a  statement  of  conditions  adequate  to  cause  death  as  contribu- 
tory cause  of  death  or  a  statement  showing  the  process  through 
which  the  death  occurred. 

Class  VII.  Inadequate  statement  of  cause  of  death  and  not  to  be 
used  as  statement  for  primary  cause  of  death. 

The  application  of  this  classification  to  the  medical  certificates  of 
death  shall  be  made  in  accordance  with  the  ordinance  of  September 
11,  1918,  "An  ordinance  to  better  provide  for  the  recording  of  vital 
statistics  and  for  other  purposes." 


ABNORMITIES    AND    MALFORMATIONS,    CONGENITAL. 

To  include  congenital  absence  of  and  accessory  organs:  hot  to 
include  congenital  malformations  in  stillborn  children. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


150 
150 

150 
150 
150 


150 
150 
150 
150 

150 

150 


VI 
VII 
VII 
VI 
VI 


VII 

VII 

VII 

II,  VI 


VI 


VI 


Branchial  cyst 

Cervical  rib 

Congenital  amputation  of 

State  part  affected 

Congenital  fistula  of 

State  organ  affected  or  site 

Congenital      malformation      of      abdominal      wall 
('_ ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  of  malformation,) 

Not  to  include  hernia 
Congenital  malformation  of  arm 
Congenital  malformation  of  forearm 
Congenital  malformation  of  hand 
Congenital  malformation  of  diaphragm  ( 

CD.  Q.Name 

) 

or  character  of  malformation) 

Congenital  malformation  of  cheek  ( 

(D.  Q.  Name  or 

) 

character  of  malformation) 

Congenital  malformation  of  lower  jaw 

11 


12  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

ABNORMITIES   AND    MALFORMATIONS,    CONGENITAL      Continued. 


Liocnl 

iHtj   -1- 

150 

VII 

Congenital  malformation  of  leg  (              

I>.  '/■  Name  or 
) 

character  of  malformation) 

150 

VI] 

Congenital  malformation  of  foot  (_ 

(D.  Q.  Name  or 

) 

character  of  malformation) 

To  include  congenital  talipes 

150 

VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  skull  ( 

(D.  Q.  Name  or 
) 

character  of  malformation) 

150 

VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  spinal  column  ( 

<T>.  Q.  Name 
) 

or  character  of  malformation) 

150 

VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  shoulder  girdle  ( 

1 1).  Q.  Name 
) 

nr  character  of  malformation) 

150 

VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  thorax  ( . 

(D.  Q.  Name  or 
) 

character  of  malformation) 

150 

VII 

Hermaphroditism 

150 

VI 

Monster 

150 

VIJ 

Transposition  of                 . 

State  viscera  transposed 

For  other  malformations,  see  under  the  organ 
or  structure  involved 

NOMtiNCTATURU    OF   DISEASES   AND    CONDITIONS. 


L3 


AIM'IONDIX. 


luterna- 

I  ion  a  I 

No. 


108 
108 
150 

hob 

107 
31 


lu  li  ll  llil  \    is 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


Ill 

VI 
III,  VI 

III,  VI 


Appendicitis,  acute  ( 


(l>.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Appendicitis,  chronic 

Congenital  malformation  of  appendix  ( 


'  I*.  </.  Name 


or  character  of  malformation; 


) 


Foreign  body  in  appendix  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Kind  of  forei'.oi  body  I 

Not  to  include  concretion 


V ,  VI        of  appendix 

Parasite,  state  variety 

III,  VI      Tuberculosis  of  appendix 


ARTERIES  AND  VEINS. 


81 


I,  VI 


81  I,  VI 

81  I,  VI 

81  II,  VI 

81  I,  VI 


150 


82 


II,  VI 


Aneurism  of ( ) 

State  artery         (D.  Q.  Cirsoid,  dissecting,  dilatation. 

saccular) 

Aneurism,  varicose  of  .. 

Aneurismal  varix  of 

Aortitis 


State  artery  and  vein 
State  vein  and  arterv 


Arterial  sclerosis,  general   ( _- ) 

(D.  Q.  Intermittent  claudication, 
vascular  crisis  of) 

Congenital  malformation  of. 


State  artery  or  vein 


(■ 


(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  of  malformation.) 


Embolism  of. 


State  arterv 


14  BJOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

arteries  and  veins     continued. 


Interna-      Reliability  as 
tional        statement  <>i 
No        cause  of  death. 


L39 

1 

Embolism  of 

.          ,  puerperium 

State  ai  terj 

83 

i. 

VI 

Phlebitis  of 

State  vein 

Not  to  includi 

1  |i\  lephlebitis 

139 

1. 

VI 

Phlebitis  of 

,  puerperium 

State  vein 

M 

IV 

.  VI 

Syphilis  of      

State  artery  or  vein 

34 

11 

.  VI 

Tuberculosis  of 

State  artery  or  \  em 

82 

1. 

VI 

Thrombosis  of 

Slate  artery  or  vein 

L39 

1, 

VI 

Thrombosis  of 

,  puerperium 

State  artery  or  vein 

83 

1. 

VI 

Varix  of 

State  organ,  tissue,  or  region 

BLADDER . 


124 
124 
124 
123 
1 50 

124 


I,  VI        Abscess  of  bladder  wall  (    ) 

<  l>.  o    [nfecting  mieroorganism) 

VT  Atony  of  bladd(  r 


VII 
I,  VI 

I.  VI 

I.  VI 


(I),  ().  [nfecting  microorganism) 


Bacteriuria     ( .    .  . .  . . ) 

Calculus  in  bladder 

Congenital  malformation  of  bladder    (. 


(D.  Q.  Name 


Cystitis,  acute 


or  character  of  mal formation) 
i  D.  i).  Infecting  microorgani  im 


) 


NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

bladder — continued. 


L5 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

124 

I,  VI 

Cystitis,  chronic 

124 

I,  VI 

Deformity  of  bladder,  acquired 

124 

VII 

Eneuresis,  functional 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula  of  bladder 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  intestinovesical 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  ureterovesical 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  urethrovesical 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  uterovesical 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  vesicovaginal 

124 

I,  VI 

Foreign  body  in  bladder 

124 

VII 

Incontinence  of  urine 

124 

VII 

Neurosis  of  bladder 

124 

V,  VI 

_    -  of  bladder 

Parasite,  state  variety 

124 

VII 

Retention  of  urine 

37 

IV 

Syphilis  of  bladder 

34 

IV 

Tuberculosis  of  bladder 

124 

I,  VI 

Ulcer  of  bladder 

83 

I,  vi 

Varix  of  bladder 

Mi 


NOMENCLATURE   or    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 


m.iMin. 


Interna- 
tional 


.-,1 

54 

54 

54 

55 

53C 

55 

53  B 

55 

49 


Reliability  as 
statement  ol 
cause  of  death. 


IV  Am  //tin,  pi  midous 

IV  .l//»  ////'/.  simph 

IV  Anemia,  splenic   (...._.. 

1 V  Chlorosis 

VI  Hemophilia 

IV  Leukemia  (. 

IV,  VI  I'oh/ci/f/n  niia,  chronic 

IV  Pseudoleukemia,  infantile 
VI        ;  Purpura 

I  Werlhof  s  disease 


i  l>.  Q.  Type) 


(D.  Q.  Type) 


146 
146 


III 

I,  VI 


BONES    AND    CARTILAGES. 


Abscess  of ( ) 

State  bone  or  cartilage  (1).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


1  49  I,  VI 

149  I,  VI 

14!)  I.   VI 


Atrophy  of 

Calcification  of 

Chondritis  of 

Perichondritis  of. 


State  bone  or  curl  ilage 


State  cartilage 

( .  ) 

State  earl  Bage  (1).  tj.  Infecting  microorganism) 


-( ) 

State  cartilage   (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

bones  and  CARTILAGES — continued . 


17 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death, 


146 
150 

36c 
146 
147 
147 
147 
147 
146 
146 
146 
149 
146 
146 
36A 
146 
146 


I,  VI 
I,  VI 

I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 

I 


I,  VI 

98742—19- 


Chondrodystrophia  foetalis 

Congenital  malformation  of ( ) 

State  bone  or  cartilage  (I>.  Q.  name  or 
character  of  malformation; 

Curvature  of  sjrine 

Fragilitas  ossium 

Genu  recurvatum 

Genu  valgum 

Genu  varum 

Hypertrophy  of 

State  bone  or  cartilage 

Leontiasis  ossea 

Necrosis  of 

State  bone  or  cartilage 

Carries  of 

State  bone 

Ossification  of 

State  cartilage 

Osteitis  deformans 

Osteogenesis  imperfecta 

Osteomalacia 

Osteomyelitis,  acute  of ( ) 

State  bone  (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Epiphysitis,  acute  of ( ) 

State  bone  (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


18  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES    ANI>   CONDITIONS. 

honks  and  CARTILAGES — continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


I  16 
146 
146 

146 

146 

36C 

37 

34 

146 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  (loath. 


I,  VI 

I.  VI 
V.  VI 
1.  VI 
I,  VI 

I 

IV,  VI 

III,  VI 

I,  VI 


Osteomyelitis,  chronic  of  I  .-) 

State  bone  |  D.  <>.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Epiphysitis,  chronic  of.  -  ( . ) 

State  bone  1 1>.  <^.  Defecting  microorganism  I 

Of 


Parasite  state  variety 

Periostitis,  acute  of 


State  bone  or  cartilage 

■-(-.  -  ) 

Estate  bone    (B  <)   Infecting  microorganism) 


Periostitis,  chronic  of      (.  ) 

state  hone  (  D.  <^.  Infecting  microorganism  i 

Rickets 

Syphilis  of 

Tuberculosis  of 
Union,  faulty  of 


State  bone  or  cartilage 


State  bone  or  cartilage 

( ) 

State  bone  or  cartilage  (D.  Q.   Delayed  union,  Non- 
union, Vicious  union,  Exuberant  callus) 


BRAIN,    SPINAL    CORD,    AND    MENINGES. 


60 

III 

Abscess  of  brain  ( _    .    _    

il>.  <^.  Infecting  microorganism) 

--) 

74 

VII 

Anemia  of  brain  (Syncope) 

64 

VII 

Apoplexy 

SI 

II,  VI 

Arterial  sclerosis,  cerebral 

63 

II,  VI 

Ataxia,  hereditary 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
BRAIN,  SPINAL  CORD,  AND  MENINGES — Continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


74 
150 

150 

74 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


I 

II,  VI 
I,  VI 

III 


63 

I,  VI 

82 

I 

(2) 

60 

II 

63 

II 

64 

II 

64 

II 

64 

II 

64 

II 

64 

II 

64 

II 

Caisson  disease 


Congenital  malformation  of  brain  ( 

( l>.  <^.  Name  or  character  of 
malformation  | 

Congenital  malformation  of  spinal  cord  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or 
character  of  mal- 
formation j 

Cyst  of  brain 

Not  to  include  cystic  tumor 

Dystrophy,  progressive  muscular 

Embolism  of 

State  artery 


Encephalitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Hematorrhachis 
Hemorrhage,  epidural 
Hemorrhage,  subdural 
Hemorrhage  into  cerebellum 
Hemorrhage  into  cerebrum 
Hemorrhage  into  medulla 
Hemorrhage  into  pons 


I,  VI        Hemiplegia,  old 


66 

1  Specify  character  of  work  and  time  of  death  after  release  of  pressure. 

2  State  source  of  embolus. 


20 


XOMKX('LATlTKK    OK    DISEASES    A  N  I »    CONDITIONS. 
BRAIN,  SPINAL    CORD,    MENINGES — continued. 


lniorn:i- 
tional 


74 
HI 
61 
61 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


I 

I,  VI 
IV 

IV 


61 

IV 

63 

11,  VI 

63 

II,  VI 

63 

II.  VI 

63 

II 

61 

II 

61 

II 

63 

I 

63 

I,  VI 

63 

I,  VI 

66 

I,  VI 

63 

I,  VI 

74 

V 

Hernia  of  brain 

Hydrocephalus,  acquired 

Meningitis,  cerebral  ( ) 

(D.  <}.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal  ( ..) 

(1).  (.).  Infecting  microorganism) 

Not  to  include  cerebrospinal  lover 
Meningitis,  spinal  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  infecting  microorganism) 

Morvan's  disease 

Myasthenia  gravis 

Myelitis,  disseminated 

Myelitis,  transverse 

Pachy-meningitis,  cerebral 

Pachy-meningitis,  spinal 

Paralysis,  acute  ascending 

Paralysis,  Brown-Sequard's 

Paralysis,  infantile  spastic 

Paraplegia,  ataxic 

Paraplegia,  hereditary  spastic 

of   brain 

Parasite,  state  variety. 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
BRAIN,  SPINAL    CORD,    MENINGES — continued. 


21 


Interna- 
tional 
No 


63 
63 

63 
63 
63 
63 
37 
37 
37 
37 
37 
63 
62 
82 

30 
30 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death, 


V 

I 

II,  VI 
II,  VI 
II,  VI 
II,  VI 

IV 

IV 

IV 

IV 

IV 
II,  VI 
I,  VI 

II 

IV 
IV 


of  spinal  cord 


Parasite,  state  variety. 

Poliomyelitis,  acute  anterior  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Type:  Abortive,) 
Ataxic, 
Spinal, 
Bulbar, 
Cerebral. 

Poliomyelitis,  chronic  anterior 

Sclerosis,  Amyotrophic  lateral 

Sclerosis,  disseminated 

Sclerosis,  lateral 

Syphilis  of  brain 

Syphilis  of  cerebral  meninges 

Syphilis  of  cerebrospinal  meninges 

Syphilis  of  spinal  cord 

Syphilis  of  spinal  meninges 

Syringomyelia 

Tabes  dorsalis 


Thrombosis  of 


(. 


State  sinus  or  vessel  (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Tuberculosis  of  brain 
Tuberculosis  of  cerebral  meninges 


) 


22 


96 


XoMKXCLATrUK    (>K    DISKASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

brain,  spinal  conn,  m KNINGES — continued. 


Interna- 
tiona] 

No. 

Reliability  ;is 
statement  of 
cause  "i  death. 

30 

IV 

Tuberculosis  of  cerebrospinal  meninges 

34 

IV 

Tuberculosis  of  spinal  cord 

■M) 

i\ 

Tuberculosis  of  spinal  meninges 

1.  VI 


90 

IV,  VI 

89 

I,  VI 

90 

I,  VI 

90 

IV,  VI 

150 

II,  VI 

98 

I,  VI 

im; 

I,  VI 

L86 

I.  VI 

98 

VII 

its 

V 

BRONCHI   AND    TRACHEA. 

Bronchial  asthma 

Do  not  use  for  asthma  symptomatic  of  other 

diseases  such  as  heart  and  kidneys 

Bronchiectasis 

Bronchitis,  acute 

Bronchitis,  chronic 

Bronchitis,  fibrinous 

Congenital  malformation  of  bronchus 


( I),  i).  Name  of  char- 


acter of  malformation) 

Fistula  of  trachea 
Foreign  body  in  bronchus 
Foreign  body  in  trachea 
Ossification  of  tracheal  rings 

Parasite,  state  varii  I  . 


in  wall   of   bronchus 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 
bronchi  and  trachea  -continued. 


23 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

98 

II,  VI 

Stenosis  of  bronchus 

98 

II,  VI 

Stenosis  of  trachea 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  bronchus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  trachea 

89 

I,  VI 

Tracheitis 

98 

II,  VI 

Tracheocele 

28 

V,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  bronchus 

28 

V,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  trachea 

98 

II,  VI 

Ulcer  of  bronchus 

98 

II,  VI 

Ulcer  of  trachea 

BURSAE. 

Bursitis,  acute  of ( ) 

State  bursa       (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

To  include  abscess  of  bursa 
Bursitis,  chronic  of ( ) 

State  bursa    (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Hallux  valgus 

Syphilis  of 

State  bursa 

Tuberculosis  of 

State  bursa 


I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 

IV,  VI 

III,  VI 


24 


XO.MKNCLATl'KK    <>l     MYIASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
OOWI'KK's  GLANDS. 


Interna- 

i  ional 

No. 

lv.  ll:lliillt\     18 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

127 

I.  VI 

Abscess  of  Cowper's  gland  ( ) 

i>.  i,>.  Infecting  microorganism) 

34 


III,  VI      Tuberculosis  of  Cowper's  gland 


CIIAMAI.   AMI  SPINAL   NKUVKS. 


76  I,  VI 

73B  VII 

73B  I,  VI 

73B  I,  VI 

66  I,  VI 

37  IV,  VI 

145C  I,  VI 


Meniere's  disease 
Neuralgia  of 

Neuritis  of 


State  nerve 


State  nerve 


Neuritis,  multiple 
Paralysis  of 


SI  ale  nerve 


Syphilis  of 
Zoster  ( 


State  nerve 


(1).  <.).  Nerve  or  nerves  involvedl 


EAR. 


76 

VII 

Ankylosis  of  ossicles 

76 

VII 

Cerumen,  accumulation  of 

150 

I,  VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  ear  ( ..) 

i  I).  V.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation) 

NOMENCLATURE    Ol'1   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

ear — continued . 


25 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

76 

I,  VI 

Deafmutism,  acquired 

150 

I,  VI 

Deafmutism,  congenital 

76 

I,  VI 

Deafness 

76 

VII 

Deformity  of  external  ear,  acquired 

76 

I,  VI 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  acute  ( ) 

CD.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism  i 

76 

I,  VI 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  chronic 

76 

I,  VI 

Foreign  body  in  auditory  canal 

76 

VII 

Hematoma  of  external  ear,  nontraumatic 

76 

I,  VI 

Hemorrhage  into  labyrinth 

146 

I,  VI 

Mastoiditis,  acute  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

146 

I,  VI 

Mastoiditis,  chronic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

146 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  mastoid 

76 

I,  VI 

Meniere's  disease 

76 

I,  VI 

Myringitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

76 

I,  VI 

Myringitis,  chronic 

76 

I,  VI 

Necrosis  of  ossicles 

76 

I,  VI 

Caries  of  ossicles 

26 


Nt'\i  i-.Nci.A  rri;i'.  of   imskasks  and  conditions, 
ear — continued. 


Interna- 
tional 


76 
76 
76 

76 
76 

76 

76 

76 
37 
74 


Reliability  us 
statemonl  oi 
cause  of  death. 


I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 

VII 
V,  VI 

VII 

IV,  VI 

I,  VI 


Otitis  externa  ( 


(P.  *.).  infecting  microorganism) 


Otitis  interna,  acute  ( 


■  i>.  Q.  infecting  microorganism) 


Otitis  interna,  chronic  (. 


n>.  <^.  infecting  microorganism) 


Otitis  media,  acute  ( 


(T>.  Q.  infecting  microorganism) 


Otitis  media,  chronic  ( 
Ossification  of  auricle 

Parasite,  stale  variety 

Perichondritis  of  auricle  ( 

Syphilis  of 

Tuberculosis  of 


(T>.  Q.  infecting  microorganism) 


Of 


State  site 


fl>.  <■).  Infecting  microorganism) 


State  site 


Slate  site 


75C 

75C 


EYE    AND    ADNEXA. 


I,  VI 

VII 


Abscess  of 


(. 


State  site  (D.  0.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Absence  of  lens 

Not  to  include  congenital  malformation 


75C         VII         Astigmatism 


[nterna- 

lional 
No. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

eye  and  adnexa— continued. 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


27 


75C 

75C 
75C 
75C 

75C 
75C 
75C 
75C 
75C 
75C 
150 

150 

75A 


VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
I,  VI 
VII 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 


75A 
75A 


I,  VI 
I,  VI 


Hypermetropia 

Myopia 

Presbyopia 

Amaurosis 

Amblyopia 

Ankyloblepharon 

Blepharitis 

Cataract 

Chalazion 

Choroiditis 

Congenital  malformation  of  eye  ( ) 

CD.  Q.  Name  or  character  of 
malformation) 

Congenital  malformation  of  eyelid  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation) 

Conjunctivitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

When  due  to  gonococcus  diagnosticate  as 
Gonococcus  infection  of  eye.  When  due  to 
diphtheria  diagnosticate  as  Diphtheria 

Conjunctivitis,  chronic 

Conjunctivitis,  phlyctenular 


28  3STOMBWOLATUBB   OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

EYE  AND  ADNEXA — Continued. 


Interna- 
tional 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

75C 

VII 

Cramp  of  ciliary  muscle 

750 

I,  VI 

Cyclitis 

75 

I,  VI 

Dacryoadenitis 

75C 

I,  VI 

Dacryocystitis 

75C 

VII 

Detachment  of  choroid 

75C 

VII 

Detachment  of  retina 

75C 

VII 

Ectropion 

82 

I,  VI 

Embolism  of  retinal  artery 

75C 

VII 

Entropion 

75C 

VII 

Epiplwra 

750 

VII 

Fistula  of  lachrymal  sac 

750 

VII 

Fistula  of  nasal  duct 

750 

I,  VI 

Glaucoma,  acute 

75C 

I,  VI 

Glaucoma,  chronic 

75C 

I,  VI 

Hemorrhage  into  retina, 

750 

VII 

Hemorrhage  under  conjunctiva .  nontraumatic 

750 

VII 

Hemianopsia 

750 

VII 

Hordeolum 

750 

VII 

Hyperemia  of  conjunctiva 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
EYE    AND   ADNEXA — continued. 


29 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

75C 

VII 

Hyperesthesia  of  retina 

75C 

VII 

Insufficiency  of    .    .    -    _    -    

Ocular  muscle, 

state  muscle. 

75C 

VII 

Iritis 

75C 

VII 

Iridochorioditis 

75C 

VII 

Iridocyclitis 

75C 

VII 

Synechia 

75C 

I,  VI 

Keratitis 

75C 

I,  VI 

Keratitis,  phlyctenular 

75C 

I,  VI 

Keratoiritis 

75C 

VII 

Leucoma 

75C 

I,  VI 

Neuritis,  optic 

75C 

I,  VI 

Atrophy  of  optic  nerve 

75C 

I,  VI 

Neuroretinitis 

75C 

VII 

Night  blindness 

75C 

VII 

Nystagmus 

75C 

VII 

Opacity  of  vitreous  humor 

75C 

VII 

Ophthalmoplegia 

75C 

I,  VI 

Panophthalmitis  (   

._..) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 


30  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 

EYE    AN1>    ADNEXA       continued. 


Interna- 
tional 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 

CaUSC  ofde  ilh. 


75C 

Vll 

Paralysis  of 

1 1  tccular  muscle;  state  muscle.) 

75C 

1.  VI 

of 

(Parasite; state  variety.)        (Statesite.) 

75C 

VII 

Perverted  color  vision 

75C 

VII 

Color  blindness 

75C 

VII 

Pterygium 

75C 

I,  VI 

Retinitis 

75C 

I,  VI 

Scleritis 

To  include  episcleritis 

75C 

VII 

Snow  blindness 

75C 

I,  VI 

Staphyloma  of  cornea 

75C 

VII 

Stenosis  of  punctum  lacrimale 

750 

VII 

Stenosis  of  nasal  duct 

75C 

VII 

Symblepharon 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

(Statesite.) 

82 

I,  VI 

Thrombosis  of. 

(State  vossel.) 

75B 

I,  VI 

Trachoma 

75C 

VII 

Trichiasis 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of 

(Statesite.) 

NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 
EYE    AND    ADNEXA- coJllimicd. 


31 


Interna-     Reliability  as 

tional     I   statement  of 

No.       I  cause  of  death. 


75C 
75C 

75C 


I,  VI 
I,  VI 
VII 


Ulcer  of 


(State  site.) 


Hypopyon  ( ) 

(b.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 


Xerosis 


FUNCTIONAL     DISTURBANCES,     MALE     AND     FEMALE     SEXUAL     ORGANS. 


130B 

VII 

Amenorrhea 

130B 

VII 

Dysmenorrhea 

132 

VII 

Dyspareunia 

127 

VII 

Impotence 

74 

VII 

Masturbation 

128 

VII 

Menorrhagia 

130B 

VII 

Menopause 

128 

VII 

Metrorrhagia 

145C 

VII 

Pruritus  vulvae 

127 

VII 

Seminal  emissions 

127 

VII 

Spermatorrhea 

'  127 
2  132 

VII 

Sterility 

132 

VII 

Vaginismus 

i  Male. 


*  Female., 


32  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

II  NOTIONAL   NERVOUS    DISORDERS. 


Interna-     Reliability  as 

i  ional       statement  of 

\..        cause  of  death. 


71 

VII 

74 

VII 

74 

Vll 

71 

I.  VI 

7  "J 

I 

71 

l.VI 

71 

II 

69 

I,  VI 

7  1 

[II,  VI 

74 

VII 

68 

VII 

73A 

VII 

74 

I,  VI 

71 

VII 

71 

I,  VI 

74 

VII 

63 

I,  VI 

74 

I,  VI 

Angiospastic  edema 

Aj>hasia 

Athetosis 

Catalepsy 

Chorea 

Chorea,  chronic  progressive 

Convulsions,  infantile,   ~>  i/tars 

Epilepsy 

Not  to  include  epilepsy  with  psychosis 

Epilepsy,  Jacksonian 

Hiccough 

Hypochondriasis 

Hysteria 

Neurasthenia 

Neurosis,  occupational 

Neurosis,  traumatic 

Night  terrors 

Paralysis  agitans 

Paramyoclonus  multiplex 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

functional  nervous  DISORDERS — continued. 


M 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

74 

I,  VI 

Somnambulism 

74 

VII 

Spasm,  habit 

74 

VII 

Spasm,  nodding 

74 

VII 

Spasm,  saltatory 

74 

VII 

Stammering 

74 

VII 

Stuttering 

74 

VII 

Tic,  convulsive 

74 

VII 

Tic,  coordinated 

74 

VII 

Tic,  psychical 

GALL  BLADDER  AND  GALL  DUCTS. 


Ill,  VI      Adhesions  about  gall  bladder 
II  Cholangitis,  acute  (. 


II,  VI 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 


Cholangitis,  chronic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 


Ill  Cholecystitis,  acute  ( ) 

[(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 

Ill,  VI      Cholecystitis,  chronic   ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 

Ill,  VI      Cholelithiasis 
98742—19 3 


34  No. MK NCI. AIT Kl'.   OF    DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

GALL    BLADDER    AND    (JALL    DUCTS — (.-out .Willed. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


115 

150 

150 

151B 
115 

115 


Kelial>ilit>  un 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


I,  VI 

II.  VI 

11.  VI 

1,  VI 

V.  VI 

Y.  VI 


115      in,  vi 


Fistula,  Biliary 

Congenital  malformation  of  gall  bladder 
( l).  Q.  Name  or  character  of  malformation.  > 

Congenital  malformation  of  gall  ducts 

<  ) 

(l).  Q.  Name  or  character  of  malformation.) 

Icterus  neonatorum 

of  gall  bladder 

of  gall  duct 


i  Parasite;  state  varietj .  I 


( Parasite;  slate  variety.) 

Stenosis  of  gall  duct 


HEART. 


150         II,  VI        Congenital  malformation  of  heart  (   __  .) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  oi 

malformation) 

ENDOCABDIUM    AND   VALVES. 


78 


79A 


Endocarditis,  acute  ( 


(D.  i>.  Infecting  microorganism) 


) 


Endocarditis,  chronic  ( ) 

( I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Valvular  disease,  chronic  cardiac  (      . ..) 

(D.  Q.  Aortic  incompe- 
tency, aortic  stenosis 
mitral  incompetency,  mi- 
tral stenosis,  tricuspid  in- 
competency, tricuspid 
stenosis,  pulmonary  in- 
competency, pulmonary 
stenosis) 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

heart— continued . 


35 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

79C 

I,  VI 

MYOCARDIUM. 

Aneurism  of  heart 

79C 

II,  VI 

Atrophy  of  heart 

9C 

I,  VI 

Dilatation,  acute  cardiac 

79C 

VII 

Dilatation,  chronic  cardiac  ( ) 

(1).  Q.  with  or  without  hypertrophy; 

82 

II 

Embolism  of  coronary  artery 

79C 

I,  VI 

Fatty  heart 

85 

I,  VI 

Heart  block 

79C 

VII 

Hypertrophy  of  heart 

78 

I 

Myocarditis,    acute   ( ) 

(I).  Q    Infecting  organism) 

79C 

I 

Myocarditis,  chronic 

79C 

II,  VI 

_    _    _    _    _  of  heart 

Parasite,  state  variety 

79C 

II 

Rupture  of  heart,  spontaneous 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphillis  of  heart 

34 

II,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  heart 

80 

I 

NEUROSES. 

Angina  pectoris 

85 

VII 

Arrhythmia,  cardiac 

85 

VII 

Bradycardia 

85 

VII 

Palpitation,  cardiac 

85 

VII 

Tachycardia 

36  NOMENCLATURE    DF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

HEART      continued. 


lin.Tiia- 

tional 

No. 


i  i 

77 

77 

37 
34 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


11.  VI 

IV 
11,  VI 

II 


IV 

II 


Parasite,  Btate  variety 
Pericarditis,  acute  ( 


ri  an  irdium. 

of  pericardium 


( D.  <.}.  bifectuig  organism  > 
Adherent  pericardium 
Mediastinopericarditis  ( 


I >.  <}.  Infecting  microorganism  | 

Pyopneumopericardium  ( ) 

1 1).  (,).  infecting  microorganii  m  i 

Pneumopericardium  I    .    ._...) 

1 1).  (}.  infecting  microorganism^ 


1 1  Syphilis  of  pericardium 

II  Tuberculosis  of  pericardium 


HERNIAE. 


109 

I.  VI 

Hernia,  epigastric 

L09 

III 

Hernia,  epigastric,  strangulated 

109 

I.  VI 

Hernia,  femoral 

109 

III 

Hernia,  femoral,  strangulated 

109 

I.  VI 

Hernia,  inguinal 

109 

III 

Hernia,  inguinal,  strangulated 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

herniae — continued. 


37 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

109 

Ill,  VI 

Hernia,  internal 

109 

III 

Hernia,  internal,  strangulated 

Internal    hernia    to    include    diaphragmatic 

hernia,  retroperitoneal  hernia,  and  hernia 
into  lesser  peritoneal  sac.     Not  to  include 
hernia  of  lung 

109 

III,  VI 

Hernia,  ischiadic 

109 

III 

Hernia,  ischiadic,  strangulated 

109 

III,  VI 

Hernia,  ischiorectal 

109 

III 

Hernia,  ischiorectal,  strangulated 

109 

III,  VI 

Hernia,  lumbar 

109 

III 

Hernia,  lumbar,  strangulated 

109 

III,  VI 

Hernia,  obturator 

109 

III 

Hernia,  obturator,  strangulated 

109 

I,  VI 

Hernia,  umbilical 

109 

III 

Hernia,  umbilical,  strangulated 

109 

I,  VI 

Hernia,  ventral 

109 

III 

Hernia,  ventral,  strangulated 

XoMi.Ni  ILATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIOiBfSi 
INFECTIVE    DISEASES. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

VI 

Abscess  of        (      ) 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected  (D.  Q.  Infecting  micro- 
organism.) 

20 

1 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection 

22 

v 

Anthrax 

15 

I 

Bubonic  plague 

L43 

VI 

Cellulitis  of                          (..        1 ) 

State  site             in.  Q,  Infecting  microorganism) 

Not  to  include  Cellulitis,  pelvic;  or  Cellulitis, 

pelvic,  puerperium. 

61A 

IV 

Cerebrospinal  fever 

To  include  only  meningococcus  infection 

L9 

I 

Chicken  pox 

12 

rv 

Cholera,  Asiatic 

L2A 

VII 

Carrier,  comma  bacillus 

19 

i 

Dengue 

9 

V 

Diphtheria 

9b 

VII 

Carrier  diphtheria  bacillus 

14A 

V 

Dysentery,  bacillary 

14B 

V 

Dysentery,  balantidic 

14C 

V 

Dysentery,  entamebic 

14D 

V 

Dysentery,  unclassified  ( » 

(l).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS.  89 

infective  diseases — continued. 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

VI 

146 

Epidemic  meat  poisoning 

18 

I 

Erysipelas 

189A 

VII 

Fever,  cause  undetermined 

Do   not  use   this   diagnosis   when    it  can   be 
avoided 

19 

V,  VI 

Filariasis  ( _ .     _    ) 

m.  Q.  Typeoffilaria) 

105B 

V 

Flagellate  diarrhea 

19 

II 

Foot  and  mouth  disease 

143 

VI 

Furunculosis  (                          __    ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

19 

VI 

Gangosa 

142 

I 

Gangrene  infective,  of ( ) 

State  site   (P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

19 

I 

German  measles 

21 

V 

Glanders 

To  include  farcy 

19 

VII 

Hemoglobinuric  fever 

When  due  to  malaria  diangostieate  as  Malaria 

55 

VII 

Histoplasmosis 

10 

VI 

Influenza 

111 

II 

Jaundice,  acute  infective  (_ .       _    ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

40  NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

imk(  rivK   diskasks-    continued . 


Interna- 
tional 
No 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  deal  m 

M 

VI 

Kala  azar 

17 

I 

Leprosy 

1 

V 

Malaria  I                     

D.  Q.  Type) 

3A 

IV 

Malta  fever 

li 

1 

Measles 

11 

I 

Miliary  fever 

L9 

VI 

Mumps 

145C 

VI 

Oriental  sore 

19 

VI 

Pappataci  fever 

92 

I 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

23 

V 

Rabies 

3B 

V 

Relapsing  fever 

suite  type 

47 

VI 

Rheumatic  fever,  acute 

17 

VII 

Rheumatic  fever,  subacute 

.    19. 

I 

Rocky  mountain  spotted  fever 

7 

I 

Scarlet  fever 

'107 

V 

Schistosomiasis,  intestinal 

V 

Schistosomiasis,  urinary 

20 

VII 

Septicemia 

NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

infective  diseases — continued. 


41 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

137 

I 

Septicemia,  puerperium 

5 

I 

Smallpox 

24 

1 

Tetanus 

29 

K  ) 

V 

Tuberculosis,  acute  general 

29 

V 

Tuberculosis,  acute  bronchopneumonic 

29 

V 

Tuberculosis,  acute  pneumonic 

29 

V 

Tuberculosis,  acute  pulmonary  miliary 

28 

V 

Tuberculosis,  chronic  pulmonary 

1 

I 

Typhoid  fever 

la 

VII 

Carrier,  typhoid  bacillus 

2 

I 

Typhus  fever 

19 

VII 

Vaccinia 

145C 

I,  VI 

Veldt  sore 

55 

VI 

Verruga  Peruviana 

8 

IV 

Whooping"  cough 

19 

VI 

Yaws 

16 

I 

Yellow  fever 

1  Stale  date,  site,  and  nature  of  injury. 


42 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
INTESTINES. 


[litems-     Reliability  as 

tional        statement  of 
Mo.       cause  of  death. 


109 

I.  VI 

104 

1 

105B 

I,  VI 

104 

I 

105B 

I,  VI 

HOB 

VII 

HOB 

III,  VI 

HOB 

III,  VI 

104 

II,  VI 

105B 

II,  VI 

28 

III 

104 

I 

105B 

I,  VI 

104 

II 

105B 

II,  VI 

104 

I 

Artificial  anus 

Colitis,  acute  2y  —    ( ) 

(  D.  <}.  infecting  microorganism) 

Colitis,  acute  2y  +    ( ) 

i  D.  <^.  En/ecting  microorganism) 

Colitis,  chronic  2y—    ( 


i  I).  <,'.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Colitis,  chronic  2y  +    ( 

(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Constipation 

Diverticulitis 

Diverticulum  of  intestine,  acqui    d 

Duodenitis  2y  — 

Duodenitis  2y  + 

Embolism  of  mesentenic  artery 

Enteritis,  acute  2y—    (. 


(  I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Enteritis,  acute  2y+    (. 


(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Enteritis,  chronic  2y  —    ( 


d>.  Q,  Infecting  microorganism) 


Enteritis,  chronic  2y  +    ( . 


1 1).  </.  infecting  microorganism) 


Enterocolitis  2y—    (. 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


NOMENdLATUKE    OK    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

intentin  ES—  continued . 


48 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 


105B 

HOB 
110A 

HOB 

104 

105B 

110B 
HOB 
HOB 

109 
109 


Reliability  as 

.statement,  of 
cause  of  death. 


II,  VI 

III,  VI 

I,  VI 

III,  VI 

I 

II,  VI 

VII 

II,  VI 
VII 

III 

III,  VI 


107     |     V,  VI 

HOB        VII 

HOB  I 


Enterocolitis  2y  +    ( . . ) 

(1).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Enterolith 

Fecal  fistula 

N.  B. — Not  to  include  artificial  anus 

Foreign  body  in  intestine 

Gastroenteritis  2y  —  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism ) 

Gastroenteritis  2y  +  ( ) 

(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism; 

Hemorrhage,  intestinal 

Impacted  feces 

Neurosis  intestinal  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  State  type) 

Obstruction,  acute  intestinal  ( ) 

(P.  Q.  Type:  Strangulation, 
Intussusception. 
Volvulus, 
Strictures,  etc.  i 

Obstruction,  chronic  intestinal  ( ) 

(P.  Q.  Type:  Strangulation, 
Intussusception. 
Volvulus, 
Strictures,  etc.j 

in  intestine 

Parasite,  state  variety 

Splanchnoptosis 

i 

Sprue 


44  NOMi'.Nci.A'n'KK  OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

I  \  TKSTINES COllt  Milled . 


[ntems-     Reliability  as 
i  tonal       statement  of 

No.        cause  of  deal  Ii 


L09 

:<7 
82 
82 
31 
105  A 


VII         Stricture  ofintest'nu 
11,  VI        Syphilis  of  intestines 

III  Thrombosis  of  mesenteric  artery 

III  Thrombosis  of  mesenteric  vein 

II,  IV  !  Tuberculosis  of  intestines 

VII         Ulcer  of  duodenum 


105A 

III 

Ulcer  of  duodenum,  perforating 

104 

II 

Ulcer  of  intestine,  2y  — 

105B 

II 

Ulcer  of  intestine,  2y  + 

104 

III 

Ulcer  of  intestine,  perforating,  2y  — 

105B 

III 

Ulcer  of  intestine,  perforating,  2y  + 

JOINTS. 


147 


147 


VII 


I,  VI 


Ankylosis  of 


State  joint 

Do  not  diasnosticate  cicatrical  contraction  af- 
fecting joint  as  ankylosis 
Arthritis,  acute  of 

(State  joint  (I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

To  include  acute   synovitis;   not    to    include 
traumatic  synovitis 


NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
.101  nts     continued. 


45 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


147 

48A 

147 
150 

150 
147 


Reliability  as 
.statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 

VII 

VII 
VII 


147 

VII 

147 

VII 

36C 

VII 

147 

VII 

147 

VII 

147 

VII 

147 

I,  VI 

149 

VII 

149 

VII 

Arthritis,  chronic  of    

State  joint  (1).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism; 

To  include  chronic  synovitis;  not  to  include 
traumatic  synovitis 

Arthritis  deformans 

To  include  spondylitis  deformans 
Chondromalacia 

Congenital  malformation  of (_  J    ) 

State  joint(D.  Q.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation; 

Congenital-  dislocation  of 

State  joint 

Contracture  of 

State  joint 

Coxa  valga 

Coxa  vara 

Curvature  of  spine 

Genu  recurvatum 

Genu  valgum 

Genu  varum 

Hemorrhage  into nontraumatic 

State  joint 

Hallux  vulgus 
Hallux  varus 


4f>  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 

joi] nts     continued. 


Interna-     Reliabilit)  as 

i  ional       statement  of 

n.i.       cause' of  death. 


1  17 

VII 

Loose  body  in 

State joinl 

149 

VII 

Metatarsalgia 

147 

V.  VI 

.    ...    -of  _    

Parasite,  state  variety.   State  joint 

L49 

VII 

Pes  cavus 

1  19 

VII 

Pes  planus 

149 

VI] 

Pes  valgus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of .  .              .    .         . . 

State  joint 

149 

VII 

Talipes 

149 

VII 

WIkmi  congenital  diagnosticate  as  Congenital 
malformation  of  foot  ( . .        ) 

(D  ,Q  Name  or  character  of  mal-) 
formation) 

Trigger  finger 

33 

1.  VI 

Tuberculosis  of    

State  joint 

KIDNEY. 


122 


120 


III  Abscess  of  kidney  ( 


i  D.  Q.  infecting  microorganism.) 


122  III  Abscess,  perinephritic  ( 


(D.  n.  infecting  microorganism.) 


V 1 1  Albuminuria 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

kidnioy     continued. 


47 


Interna- 
tiona] 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

138 

VII 

138 

VII 

121 

VII 

150 

II,  VI 

122 

VII 

122 

III,  VI 

122 

III,  VI 

122 

IV,  VI 

122 

IV,  VI 

122 

II,  VI 

122 

VII 

119 

I,  VI 

138 

I 

138 

I 

120 

I 

120 

I 

122 

III 

123 

IV,  VI 

Albuminuria,  pregnancy 
Albuminuria,  puerperium 

Ohyluria,  norifilarial 

Congenital  malformation  of  kidney  (.  .  _ ) 

(D.  (^.  Name  or  char- 
acter of  malforma- 
tion.) 

Congestion  of  kidney 

Cyst  of  kidney 

Hematuria,  renal 

Hemoglobinuria 

Hydronephrosis 

Infarct  of  kidney 

Nephralgia 

Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  acute,  pregnancy 

Nephritis,  acute,  puerperium 

Nephritis,  chronic  interstitial 

Nephritis,  chronic  parenchymatous 

Nephritis,  disseminated  suppurative 

Nephrolithiasis 


1> 


NOMKNl'LATTRK    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

K 1 1  ).ney — continued . 


87 
150 

87 
87 


IniiTiiLi- 

i  lonal 

Nto. 

Reliability  us 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

1 22 

I,  VI 

Nephroptosis 

!•)•> 

V.  VI 

of  kidney 

(  Parasite;  state  variety.  | 

|._,., 

III  or 

IV,  VI 

Pyelitis  (                               . ) 

i  D.  Q.  Infecting  mlcroorganismO 

122 

III  or 
IV,  VI 

Pyelonephritis 

122 

III  or 
IV,.  VI 

Pyonephrosis 

37 

IV 

Syphilis  of  kidney 

34 

IV 

Tuberculosis  of  kidney 

IV 

Uremia,  acute 

Use  only  as  complications  under  appropriate 
form  of  nephritis. 

IV 

Uremia,  chronic 

Use  only  as  complications  under  appropriate 
form  of  nephritis. 

LARYNX    AND    EPIGLOTTIS. 


VII 
II,  VI 
II,   VI 

I.  VI 


Ankylosis  of  arytenoid  cartilage 
Congenital  malformation  of  larynx  ( 


Epiglottiditis 
Fistula  of  larynx 


(I).  '^.  Name  or  character 
:>f  malformation.) 


NOMKNCLATURK    OF    DISEASES   AND    CONDITIONS. 

larynx  and  epiglottis     continued. 


49 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

186 

I,  VI 

Foreign  body  in  larynx 

87 

II,  VI 

Laryngitis,  acute 

87 

VII 

Laryngitis,  chronic 

87 

II,  VI 

Neurosis  of  larynx 

To    include   laryngeal    epilepsy,   laryngismus 
stridulus,  and  spasmodic  laryngeal  cough. 

87 

II,  VI 

Edema  glottidis 

87 

VII 

Ossification  of  larynx 

74 

VII 

Paralysis  of  vocal  cords 

87 

V,  VI 

__„_         .    „ of  larynx 

(Parasite;  state  variety.) 

87 

VII 

Perichondritis  of  larynx 

87 

I,  VI 

Stenosis  of  larynx 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  larynx 

28 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  larynx 

87 

II,  VI 

Ulcer  of  epiglottis 

LIPS. 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  lip 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  lip 

9S 

S749     19 

4 

50 


NOMENOLATl'KK    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 
LIVER. 


Interna-     Reliability  as 

tional       statement  of 

No.       -  cause  of  death. 


115 


111 


Abscess  of  liver  ( 


115 

III 

111 

L 

113 

I 

113 

I 

115 

1.  VI 

115 

I,  VI 

115 

VII 

115 

III 

115         II,  VI 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism 
Entamebic  abscess  of  liver 
Atrophy  of  liver,  acute  yellow 
Cirrhosis  of  liver,  atrophic 
Cirrhosis  of  liver,  hypertrophic 
Deformity  of  liver,  acquired 
Displacement  of  liver 
Fatty  liver 
Obstruction  of  portal  vein  ( 


(I'arasile:  st.au>  \  ariet.y.) 


1 1>.  Q.  Character  of  obstruction.  I 

of  liver 


112 

V  or  II 

Echinococcus  of  liver 

115 

VII 

Perihepatitis 

83 

II 

Pylephlebitis  ( 

) 

il>.  <j.  infecting  microorganism.) 

37 

IV 

Syphilis  of  liver 

83 

II 

Thrombosis  of  portal  vein 

34 

11 

Tuberculosis  of  liver 

tfO'MEWCLA.TUKE   OF   DISEASES   AND   < "ONIHTIONK. 
LUNG. 


51 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

• 

98 

Ill 

Abscess  of  lung  ( '.  j ._•:.) 

(D.  c^.  Infecting  microorganism.) 

152B 

II 

Atelectasis,  3  months  — 

9 

II 

Atelectasis,  3  months  + 

150 

'.4 

II,  VI 
VII 

Congenital  malformation  of  lung.  ( p.) 

(J).  Q.  Name'  or  character  of 
malformation.  I 

Congestion  of  lung 

2 

II 

Embolism  of  pulmonary  artery 

97 

Emphysema,  congenital  pulmonary 

97 

II,  VI 

Emphysema,  pulmonary  interlobular 

97 

VII 

Emphysema,  pulmonary 

95 

I,  VI 

Gangrene  of  lung 

98 

II 

Hemoptysis 

98 

II,  VI 

Hernia  of  lung 

94 

II,  VI 

Infarct  of  lung 

94 

II,  VI 

Edema  of  lung 

98 

V 

of  lung 

(  Parasite;  state  variety. ) 

91 

I 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

98 

I 

Pneumonia,  interstitial 

92 

i 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

52 


XOMKNCLATl-RK    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

lino     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

98 

Vll 

37 

II 

82 

11 

29 

V 

29 

V 

29 

V 

28 

V 

Pneumonoconiosis 
Syphilis  of  lung 
Thrombosis  of 


(State  artery  or  vein. ) 

Tuberculosis,  acute  broncho-pneumonic 
Tuberculosis,  acute  pneumonic 
Tuberculosis,  acute  pulmonary,  miliary 
Tuberculosis,  chronic  pulmonary 


LYMPHATIC  SYSTEM. 


84 

I,  VI 

Abscess  of lymph  nodes  (         ) 

State  nodes                                      (P.   Q.   Infecting  microor- 
ganism) 

84 

III,  VI 

Chyle  cyst  of  mesentary 

84 

III,  VI 

Chylocele,  nonfilarial 

84 

II,  VI 

f'hylothorax 

84 

II,  VI 

Chylous  ascites  nonfilarial 

121 

II,  VI 

Chylwria  nonfilarial 

150 

II,  VI 

Congenital  malformation  of       . 

State   part    of  lymphatic  system 
involved 

145C 

I,  VI 

Elephantiasis,  nonfilarial  of 

Stale    principal  organ,   tissue,   or 
region  involved 

NOMENCLATURE}   OF    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 
LYMPHATIC    SYSTEM — Continued  . 


53 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

84 

II,  VI 

Fistula  of  thoracic  duct 

53A 

II 

Hodgkin's  disease 

84 

II,  VI 

Hypertrophy  of lymph  nodes 

State  nodes 

84 

I,  VI 

Lymphadenitis,  acute  of lymph  nodes 

State  nodes 

38A 

I,  VI 

Lymphadenitis,  acute  of ..lymph    nodes, 

chancroidal                       state  nodes 

84 

VII 

Lymphadenitis,  chronic  of lymph  nodes 

State  nodes 

84 

VII 

Lymphangiectasis  of 

State  principal  organ,  tissue,  or  region  involved 

84 

I,  VI 

Lymphangitis  of -  -  ( —      ) 

State  site           (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

84 

II,  VI 

Status  lymphaticus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of lymph  nodes 

State  nodes 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of lymph  nodes 

State  nodes 

MAMMARY  GLAND. 


133 

I, 

VI 

Abscess 

of  mammary  gland  ( .  _       ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microogranism) 

141 

I, 

VI 

Abscess 

of  mammary  gland,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infect- 
ing    micro- 
organism) 

133 

I, 

VI 

Abscess, 

submammary  ( — ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

141 

I, 

VI 

Abscess, 

submammary,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  micro- 
organism) 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

mammary  gland    continued. 


[nterna- 
i  ional 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

oaus  of  death. 


141 

Vll 

1 33 

VII 

L50 

VII 

1 33 

VII 

141 

VII 

133 

I,  VI 

141 

I,  VI 

141 

VII 

141 

VII 

1 33 

I,  VI 

133 

I,  VI 

141 

I,  VI 

141 

I,  VI 

133 

I.  VI 

133 

I.  VI 

111 

I,  VI 

141 

VII 

133 

VII 

Agalactia 

Atrophy  of  mammary  gland 

Congenital  malformation  of  mammary  gland 

( ..  ) 

1 1>.  Q.  name  or  obaracter  of  malformation  i 

Fissure  of  nipple 

Fissure  of  nipple,  puerperium 

Fistula  of  mammary  gland 

Fistula  of  mammary  gland,  puerperium 

Galactocele 

Galactorrhea 

Hypertrophy  of  mammary  gland 

Mamillitis 

Mamillitis,  pregnancy 

Mamillitis,  puerperium 

Mastitis,  acute   (. 

Mastitis,  chronic 

Mastitis,  puerperium 

Milk  retention 

Neurosis  of  mammary  gland 


( I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism  i 


:.) 


NOMENCLATURE  OF    DISEASES  AM)   CONDITIONS. 
MAMMARY    GLAND — COIltirilKM  I . 


55 


of  mammary  gland 


Parasite,  state  variety 

Syphilis  of  mammary  gland 
Tuberculosis  of  mammary  gland 


MESENTERY. 


84 

III,  VI 

Chyle  cyst  of  mesentery 

82 

III 

Embolism  of  mesenteric  artery 

82 

III 

Thrombosis  of  mesenteric  vein 

82 

III 

Thrombosis  of  mesenteric  artery 

MIND,    DISEASES    OF. 


VII 


INFECTIVE-EXHAUSTIVE   PSYCHOSES 


Infective-exhaustive  psychosis,  febrile 

(State  causative  dis- 
ease.) 

To  include  cases  in  which  the  mental  symp- 
toms develop  in  connection  with  the  fever 
as  is  often  the  case  in  typhoid  fever,  ery- 
sipelas, scarlet  fever,  smallpox,  malaria, 
cholera  and  septic  diseases. 


56 


\i).\ir..\ci,.\TrilK   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
Ml  \l>.   DISEASES  OF      continued. 


Interna- 
tional 


I-;  ii  i  ilit\  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


VII 


VII 


[N7ECTIVE-EXH  UST1\  B  I'SYt  HOSES  — eoiUintlPd. 

Infective,  exhaustive  psychosis,  infection. 

(State  causative 
disease,  i 

To  include  cases  in  which  the  mental  symp- 
toms develop  more  closely  in  connection 
with  the  infective  process  during  a  relatively 
afebrile  period.  Also  to  include  the  psycho- 
ses due  to  the  acute  infections  localized  in 
the  ciMitral  nervous  system  such  as  suppu- 
rative and  tubercular  meningitis,  hydro- 
phobia, chorea  minor,  etc 

Infective-exhaustive,   psychosis,   acute  confusional 

si;iip  causal ive  dispasp  or  condition. 

Not  to  include  the  less  definite  condition 
"Confusional  state"  under  "Psychosis, 
type  not  ascertained,"  which  condition 
depends  upon  only  vaguely  determinable 
etiological  factors. 

Infective-exhaustive    psychosis;    symptomatic    of 

State  causative  diseases  or  condition, 

To  include  mental  disorders  manifested  as 
episodes  of  excitement,  depressions,  de- 
lirium, etc.,  which  develop  more  closely  in 
relation  with  general  or  constitutional  dis- 
orders and  diseases  of  internal  organs,  such 
as  cachectic,  and  anemic  conditions,  car- 
diac disease,  uremia,  diabetes,  gastro- 
intestinal disease,  etc. 


NOMENCLATURE    OE    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 

mind,  diseases  of    continued. 


57 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

TOXIC   PSYCHOSES 

VT 

Alcoholic  psychosis 

State  type: 

1.  Pathologic  alcoholic  intoxication.    To  include  psychopathic  slates 

appearing  in  close  association  with  the  acute  intoxication  and 
of  very  short  duration 

2.  Delirium  tremens 

3.  Acute  alcoholic  hallucinosis. 

4.  Chronic  alcoholic  hallucinosis 

5.  Korsakow's  psychosis 

6.  Alcoholic  deterioration 

7.  Alcoholic  pseudoparesis 

8.  Alcoholic  paranoid  state 

Not  to  include  poisoning  by  alcohol. 

VII 

Toxic  psychosis  due  to.  .         .      .        .    

State  toxic  agent. 

To  include  psychoses  due  to  drugs  as  morphin, 

cocain,  bromids,    etc.,    lead,     carbon    mo- 

no xid,  etc.,  and  foods  (ptomaine,  etc.). 

74 

I 

Cretinism  with  psychosis 

51 

I 

Exophthalmic  goiter  with  psychosis 

88 

I 

Myxedema  with  psychosis 

26 

I 

Pellagra  with  psychosis 

PSYCHOSIS  ASSOCIATED  WITH  ORGANIC  BRAIN   DISEASE 

II 

Arteriosclerosis,  cerebral,  with  psychosis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Type:  1.  Deterioration.) 

2.  Paranoid  state. 

3.  Excitement, 

4.  Depression, 

5.  Confusion. 

I 

Chorea,  chronic  progressive  with  psychosis 

63 

I 

Sclerosis,  disseminated,  with  psychosis 

58  NOMENCLATURE   01    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

mind,  iHshASKsoF     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


IV 


111 


Vll 

VII 

VII 
154 A       I,  VI 


IV 


68 


lis 


1,  VI 


poxtc  psychoses  -continued. 

Syphilis  of  brain  with  psychosis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.Type:  l.  Neurasthenic,) 

2.  Manic  for  depressed  I, 

3.  Paranoid, 

4.  Detcrioralin;,', 

5.  Pseudo-paretic, 

. of  brain  with  psychosis 

(Neoplasm:  state  variety. ) 

TRAUMATIC   PSYCHOSES 

Not    to    include   such    mental   states    as    are 
produced  by  injury  other  than  to  the  head 

Post  traumatic  delirium 

Post  traumatic  constitution 

To  include  the  generalized  defects  of  psycho- 
pathic character 

Post  traumatic  deterioration 

Senile  psychosis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Type:  1.  Simple  deteriorating,) 

2.  Presbyophrenic, 

3.  Confusional, 

4.  Depressive, 

5.  Paranoid, 
ti.  Excited, 

Dementia  paralytica 

Stale  type:  1.  Adult; 

2.  Juvenile, 

3.  Tabetic, 

Dementia  precox '. . . - 

State  type:  I.  Hebephrenic, 

2.  Catatonic, 

3.  Paranoid, 

4.  Simple, 

Paranoia 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
mini),  diseases  of — continued. 


59 


1  nterna- 

Reliability  as 

tional 

statement  of 

No. 

cause  of  death. 

traumatic  ps YCHOSES— continued. 

68 

1,  VI 

Manic  depressive  psychosis    

Stale  type:  1.  Manic  type, 

2.  Depressive  type, 

3.  MLxed  type, 

i.  Circular  type, 

68 

I,  VI 

Involutional  melancholia 

68 

VII 

Depression,.    .           

State  type:  1.  Simple, 

2.  Psychogenic, 

3.  Hallucinatory, 

Not  to  include  manic-depressive  psychosis  or 

other  depressive  states,  e.  g.,  those  occur- 

ring in  senile  psychosis,  etc.,  or  depressions 

otherwise  accounted  for. 

68 

VII 

Psychoneurosis 

To  include  ps3^chasthenia,  neurasthenic  and 
angst    states,    compulsion  neuroses,  obses- 
sions, phobias,  etc. 

73A 

VII 

Hysteria 

69 

I,  VI 

Epilepsy  with  psychosis 

(D.  Q.  Type:  1.  Deterioration,) 

2.  Excitement, 

3.  Delerium, 

4.  Twilight  state, 

Defective  state 

To  include  inborn  defective  conditions.     Indi- 
viduals subject  to  these  conditions,  although 
from  a  medical  standpoint  abnormal  men- 
tally, are  not  therefore  necessarily  insane  in 
a  legal  sense.     The  various  acutely  mani- 
fested mentally  abnormal  episodes  which 
grow  from  this  defective  soil  may  make  pos- 
sible a  medical  certification  of  insanity. 

(ill  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

MIND,  dim:  wis  OF      emit  inued. 


Interna-      Reliability  as 


lional        statemen 
No.       cause  of  death. 


y  as 
t  of 


tiS 


6S 


74 


6S 


TUMMATit    i'sv»  husks— continued. 


VII  Constitutional  psychopathy 

To  include  ill-balanced  individuals  usually  in- 
tellectually bright  hut  with  twists  and  per- 
versions in  their  mental  make-up,  com- 
monly referred  to  as  psychopathic  person- 
alities; persons  whose  mental  organization 
appears  asymmetrical  because  of  excess  or 
diminution  of  development  in  one  or  an- 
other direction. 
i 

\  L I  Constitutional  inferiority 

To  include  cases  which  in  comparison  with 
those  of-'  constitutional  psychopathy"  show 
a  more  general  and  uniform  deficit  in  men- 
tal endowment  and  a  noticeable  restriction 
of  the  intellectual  capacity. 

VII  Imbecility 

VII         Idiocy 

The  latter  two  to  include  the  coarser  grades  of 
defect  which  render  the  person  dependent 
because  of  unfitness  for  any  occupation  ex- 
cepting possibly  the  simplest  kind  of  labor 
under  direction. 

VII  Psychosis  of  degeneracy 

To  include  the  episodic  excitements,  depres- 
sions, stupors,  paranoid  states,  hallucina- 
tory attacks,  etc.,  developing  from  the  men- 
tal instability  of  the  constitutionally  psy- 
chopathic and  constitutionally  inferior  as 
well  as  in  the  imbecile  and  the  idiot. 


NOMENCLATURE   OK    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
MIND,   DISEASES  OF      continued. 


CI 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

traumatic  psychoses — continued. 

68 

VII 

Psychosis,  variety  not  ascertained  (                      ) 

CD.  Q.  Principal  symptom,; 

1.  Dementia, 

2.  Excitement, 

3.  Depression, 

4.  Confusionalst;ii. 

5.  Paranoid  state, 

6.  Stupor.) 

This  term  to  be  employed  where  the  amount 
of  data  obtained  by  customarily  complete 
routine  examination  is  still  insufficient  to 
permit  of  a  classification  under  any  of  the 
above  types.     However,  in  many  of  these 
cases,  it  will  be  possible  to  make  a  symp- 
tomatological  diagnosis  and  state  the  prin- 
cipal symptom. 

189B 

VII 

Not  insane 

MISCELLANEOUS    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 


55 

VII 

Acidosis,  nondiabetic 

149 

VII 

Ainhum 

149 

VII 

Amputation  stump 

55 

II 

Amyloid  disease 

I 

Anti-inoculation     _    _      _        _    _ 

State  disease 

When  illness  or  death  results  from  contamina- 
tion by   a   known   infective    agent — e.    g., 
tetanus  bacillus — the  case  should  be  charged 
to  the  latter. 

62  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

miscellaneous  diseases  and  oonditions    continued. 


142 

55 
50 


Interna- 

tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

27 

1 

Beriberi 

L89B 

I.  VI 

Blood  donor 

1  15C 

I,  VI 

Cicatrical  contraction  of 

si. iic  pari  affected 

122 

VII 

Cystinuria 

L89A 

VII 

Dentition 

L77B 

I 

Deprivation  of  water 

55 

II 

Diabetes  insipidus 

50 

I 

Diabetes  mellitus 

151B 

VII 

Diet  regulation 

55 

VII 

Dwarfism 

142 

VII 
VII 

Erythromelalgia 
Examination,  postoperative 

VII 
1,  VI 

VII 
VII 


Examination  for  certificate  of  health 

Gangrene  of .._.'(-----■  ) 

State  site  (I).  <^.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Not  to  include  "Gangrene,  infectious  of,"  nor 
"Gangrene  of  lung" 

Gigantism 

Glycosuria 

Do  not  use  for  Diabetes  mellitus 


NOMKNCLATUltK   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
MISCELLANEOUS    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS       COIl  t  i  I!  Ii('(| 


68 


interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement;  of 
cause  of  death. 

480 

I,  VI 

Gout,  acute 

48C 

I,  VI 

Gout,  chronic 

55 

VII 

Hemochromatosis 

189A 

VII 

Headache 

55 

VII 

Infantilism 

189A 

VII 

Insomnia 

121 

VII 

Lipemia 

189B 

VII 

Malingering 

151B 

II 

Malnutrition  1Y- 

189A 

II 

Malnutrition  1Y  -f- 

74 

VII 

Migraine 

189A 

VII 

No  disease 

99B 

VII 

Mikulicz's  disease 

19 

VII 

Milk  sickness 

68 

VII 

Nostalgia 

55 

v;i 

Obesity 

55 

vn 

Adiposis  dolorosa 

55 

MI 

Ochronosis 

64 


NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 
MISCELLANEOUS     DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS-     ContillUCf  I . 


Interna- 
tional 

No 

Reliability  ;i^ 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

36B 

VII 

Osteoarthropathy,  hypertrophic 

26 

1 

Pellagra 

26 

1 

Pellagra  with  psychosis 

189B 

VII 

Phantom  tumor 

130B 

VII 

Precocity 

To  include  precocious  menstruation 

IN!  I A 

L45C 


L89B 

VI 1 

142 

1,  VI 

4SB 

VII 

149 

VII 

36C 

1.  VI 

49 

1.  VI 

1  SUA 

VII 

154 

VII 

VII 
VII 


Pseudocyesis 

Raynaud's  disease 

Rheumatism,  chronic  articular 

Rheumatism,  muscular 

Rickets 

Scurvy 

Sea  sickness 

Senility 

When  due  to  arterial  sclerosis  diagnosticate 
Arterial  sclerosis,  general 

Shock 

Sinus  of 


SI  ill'  Mir 


L89 


VII 


Skin  donor 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

miscellaneous  diseasbs  am)  oonditions     continued. 


65 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

177 

I 

Starvation 

74 

II 

Tetany  ( 

) 

(D.  Q.  Type) 

189B 

VII 

Vagrancy 

189A 

VII 

Vertigo 

MOUTH. 


100 

I 

Angina  Ludovici  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

99B 

VI 

Stomatitis 

Not  to  include  thrush  or  stomatitis  due    to 
poisoning. 

142 

VI 

Stomatitis,  grangrenous  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

To  include  cancrum  oris  (Noma). 

37 

V,  VI 

Syphilis  of  mouth 

99B 

VI 

Thrush 

34 

VI 

Tuberculosis  of  mouth 

99B 

VII 

Ulcer  of  mouth 

100 

I 

Vincent's  angina 

99B 

VI 

Xerostomia 

98742—19- 


66  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

MUSCLES  AND  FASCIAS. 


[nterna- 
tional 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  deal  h. 


149 

149 
1  19 

150 

150 

14'.) 

140 

1  t9 

149 

149 


I.  VI 

1.  VI 
I.  VI 

I.  VI 


VII 

VII 

1,  VI 

VII 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 


149 

I.  VI 

149 

I.  VI 

149 

I,  VI 

149 

I.  VI 

Absce  ss  of       ( ) 

State  muscle  <>r  tendon      1 1>.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Amyotonia  congenita 

Atrophy  of   

State  muscle  or  tendon 

Congenital  malformation  of ( ) 

State      !  I». ').  Name  or  character 
muscle  of  malformation) 

or 
tendon 

Contracture  of      . 

State  muscle  or  tendon 

Cramp  of 

State  muscle  or  tendon 

To  include  torticollis 
Degeneration  of 

State  muscle  or  tendon 

Dupuytren's  contraction 

Hernia  of 

Si  ale  muscle 

Myositis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Myositis,  chronic 
Myositis,  progressive  ossifying 
Myositis,  traumatic  ossifying 
Myotonia  congenita 


NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND    CONDITIONS. 
MUSCLES  AM)  PASCIAS — Continued . 


67 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


I,  VI 
V,  VI 
II,  VI 
I,  VI 


Paralysis,  ischemic  of 

State  muscle 

...Of 

Parasite,  state  variety  State  muscle  or  tendon 

Syphilis  of 

State  muscle  or  tendon 

Tuberculosis  of 

State  muscle  or  tendon 
NAILS. 

lalform 
ail 

NASAL  ACCESSORY  SINUSES. 

Ethmoidal  sinusitis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Foreign  body  in  frontal  sinus 


150 

VII 

Congenital  malformation  of  nails  ( ) 

(IX  (.}.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation) 

154C 

VII 

Ingrowing  nail 

145C 

VII 

Onychauxis 

145C 

VII 

Onychia 

145C 

VII 

Onychoma 

145C 

VII 

Paronychia 

III,  VI 
III,  VI 


68  XoMKXfl.ATl  UK   OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

\  \sal  ACCESSORY  sixi  rsES     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


i  16 
146 

140 

146 

146 

146 


III,  VI 
III,  VI 

III,  VI 

III,  VI 

III,  VI 

III,  VI 


Foreign  body  in  maxillary  sinus 

Frontal  sinusitis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Injecting  microorganism) 

Maxillary  sinusitis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

of  frontal  sinus 

Parasite,  state  variety 

of  maxillary  sinus 

Parasite,  state  variety 

Sphenoidal  sinusitis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 
NEW    BORN    CHILD    AND    INFANT. 

Atelectasis,  3  months  — 

Birth,  full  term 

Diet  regulation 

Hemoglobinuria  neonatorum,  3  months  — 

Hemorrhage  from  umbilical  cord 

Improper  feeding 

Infancy 

To  include  only  infants  without  disease 

Icterus  neonatorum,  1  y  — 


151B 


152B 

II 

151A 

VII 

151 

VII 

152B 

IV,  VI 

152B 

I 

151 

VII 

151 

VII 

VII 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

new  born  child  and  infant — continued. 


69 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

152B 

II 

Melena  neonatorum,  3  months  — 

151B 

II 

Malnutrition,  1  y- 

189A 

II 

Malnutrition,  1  y  + 

152B 

I 

Pemphigus,  neonatorum,  3  months  — 

151B 

VI 

Prematurity 

151B 

VII 

Sclerema,  1  y- 

I 

Stillbirth      th  month  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Cause  of  stillbirth) 

NOSE    AND    NASAL    PASSAGES. 

Abscess  of  nasal  septum  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Adenoids 
Anosmia 
Congenital  malformation  of  nose  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  of 
malformation) 

Deformity  of  nose,  acquired 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum 

Epistaxis 

Foreign  body  in  nasal  passage 

Hay  fever 


86 


VII 


86 

VII 

86 

VII 

150 

VII 

86 

VII 

86 

VII 

85 

I,  VI 

186 

VII 

98 

VII 

7(1  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

.nose  and  nasal  passages    continued. 


[nterna- 

!  ioiial 
So 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

86 

VI 1 

Qz{  na 

86 

VI] 

of  nasal  passage 

Parasite,  state  vari»  i.\ 

86 

VI] 

Perforated  nasal  septum 

l  15C 

VL1 

Pneumatocele  capitis 

86 

VI] 

Rhinitis,  acute 

86 

VII 

Rhinitis,  atrophic 

S6 

vi  i 

Rhinitis,  hypertrophic 

86 

VII 

Rhinolith 

86 

VII 

Spur  on  nasal  septum 

37 

rv,  vi 

Syphilis  of  nasal  passage 

34 

V,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  nasal  passage 

86 

VII 

Ulcer  of  nasal  passage 

OBSTETRICAL    CONDITIONS,    DISEASES    AND    INJURIES. 


141 


141 


137 


I,  VI        Abscess  of  mammary  gland,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.    Q.   Infecting 
microorganism) 

I,  VI  Abscess,  submammary,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.   Q.   Infecting 
microorganism) 

1 1 1 .  VI    I  Abscess,  pelvic,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  infecting  microorganism) 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS.  71 

OBSTETRICAL    CONDITION'S,    DISEASES    AM)    IXJIRIKK       Continued. 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliabilil  v  as 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

134B 

I,  VI 

Abortion 

Up  to,  but  not  including  fifth  month  of  preg- 
nancy 

134B 

VII 

Abortion,  threatened 

138 

VII 

Albuninuria,  pregnancy 

138 

VII 

Albuminuria,  puerperium 

137 

III,  VI 

Cellulitis,  pelvic,  puerperium  (.    _.          ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

136 

VII 

Deformed  pelvis,  acquired,  parturition 

134B 

VII 

Deformed  pelvis,  acquired,  pregnancy 

150 

VII 

Deformed  pelvis,  congenital,  parturition 

150 

VII 

Deformed  pelvis,  congenital,  pregnancy 

VII 

VII 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 

VII 

I,  VI 

III,  VI 

VII 


Displacement  of  uterus,  pregnancy 

Displacement  of  uterus,  puerperium 

Embolism  of ,  puerperium 

State  artery 

Endometritis,  acute,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Injecting  micro- 
organism) 

Fissure  of  nipple,  puerperium 
Fistula  of  mammary  gland,  puerperium 
Gestation,  extrauterine 
Hematoma  of  vulva,  puerperium 


i  •_>  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

OBSTETRICAL   CONDITIONS,    DISEASES    AND   INJURIES — Continued. 


[ntera  '      l  ;  ii  iiiilnv  i: 
tional       statement  ol 
No.       oauseofdeath. 


L35 
L35 


134 

VII 

L34B 

VII 

134A 

I,  VI 

1 34A 

I.  VI 

137 

1.  VI 

141 

VII 

141 

I,  VI 

137 

I,  VI 

138 

I 

138 

I 

L36 

VI 

136 

Vi 

136 

VI 

Hemorrhage  from  uterus,  parturition  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  State  cause) 

Hemorrhage  from  uterus,  puerperium  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  State  cause) 

Above  two  mil  to  include  placenta  previa,  rup- 
fcnre  of  uterus,  premature  separation  of  pla- 
centa, laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  laceration  of 

pelvic  floor. 

Hydramnios,  pregnancy 

Hydrorrhea  gravidarum 

laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  puerperium 

Laceration  of  pelvic  floor,  puerperium 

Lymphangitis,  puerperium  of 

State  site 

Mamillitis,  pregnancy   ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Mastitis,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Metritis,  acute,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Nephritis,  acute  pregnancy 

Nephritis,  acute  puerperium 

Not  to  include  Toxemia  of  pregnancy 

Parturition,  M.  L.  A. 

Parturition,  M.  D.  A. 

Parturition,  M.  D.  P. 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS.  73 

OBSTETRICAL   CONDITIONS,    DISEASES    AND   INJURIES — Continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

136 

VI 

Parturition,  M.  L.  P. 

136 

VI 

Parturition,  Sc.  L.  A. 

136 

VI 

Parturition,  Sc.  D.  A. 

136 

VI 

Parturition,  Sc.  D.  P. 

136 

VI 

Parturition,  Sc.  L.  P. 

134A 

VI 

Parturition,  0.  L.  A. 

134  A 

VI 

Parturition,  0.  D.  A. 

134A 

VI 

Parturition,  0.  D.  P. 

134A 

VI 

Parturition,  0.  L.  P. 

134A 

VI 

Parturition,  S.  I.  A. 

134A 

VI 

Parturition,  S.  D.  A. 

134  A 

VI 

Parturition,  S.  D.  P. 

134A 

VI 

Parturition,  S.  I.  P. 

134  A 

VI 

Parturition,  multiple 

State  positions 

137 

I 

Peritonitis,  acute  general,  puerperium  (          -    -  -   ) 

(D.  Q.  Infec  ting  micro 
organism.) 

137 

I 

Peritonitis,  acute  local,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  micro- 
organism.) 

139 

I,  VI 

Phlebitis,  puerperium  of  ( ) 

State  vein 

135 

VI 

Placenta  previa,  parturition 

74  NOMENCLATURE   OP   DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

OBSTETRICAL   CONDITIONS,    DISEASES   AND    [NJURIES      Continued. 


[nteroa- 
tional 


L35 

I.MA 
L34B 

L34B 

135 
L89B 

l.'MA 

135 

L35 

136 

L36 

137 

139 

1 38 


Reliability  ;i- 

statement  of 

il  death. 


VI 

VII 

II.  VI 

VI 

VII 

VI 
VII 
VI] 

I,  VI 
I.  VI 
I.  VI 
I,  VI 

IV 
I.  VI 

I 


Placenta  previa,  pregnancy 

Pregnancy,  normal 

Pregnancy,  vomiting  of 

Not  to  include  Toxemia  of  pregnancy 

Premature  labor       th  month  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  Cause  of) 

After  fourth  month  of  pregnancy. 

Premature  labor,  threatened 

After  fourth  month  of  pregnancy. 

Premature  separation  of  placenta 

Pseudocyesis 

Puerperium,  normal 

Retained  secundines,  parturition 

Retained  secundines,  puerperium 

Rupture  of  uterus,  parturition 

Rupture  of  uterus,  puerperium 

Septicemia,  puerperium  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Thrombosis,  puerperium,  of  ( ) 

State  vessel 

Toxemia  of  pregnancy . . 

Jtatetype:  I  clampsia,  parturition 
Eclampsia,  pregnancy 
Eclampsia,  puerperium 

I !  ypercmesis  gravidarum . 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
OESOPHAGUS. 


75 


Interna- 
tiona] 

No. 

Reliabilitj  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

150 

I,  VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  oesophagus  ( 

) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  of  malformation^ 

101 

I;  VI 

Dilatation  of  oesophagus 

101 

I,  VI 

Diverticulum  of  oesophagus 

101 

I,  VI 

Foreign  body  in  oesophagus 

101 

I,  VI 

Oesophagitis                                               ' 

101 

I,  VI 

Rupture  of  oesophagus,  spontaneous 

101 

VII 

Spasm  of  oesophagus 

101 

II,  VI 

Strictwe  of  oesojjhagus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  oesophagus 

34 

II,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  oesophagus 

83 

II,  VI 

Varix  of  oesophagus 

OMENTUM. 


Abscess  of  omentum  ( 
Torsion  of  omentum 
Tuberculosis  of  omentum 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


XOMKN.  I.ATl   KK    OF    1USKASKS    AND    CONDITIONS. 
OVARIES.    TUBES    AND    LIGAMENTS. 


Interna- 
tional 

Nil 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 
cause  of  (loath. 


1 32 

L30B 

L30B 

137 

L32 

130B 

137 

150 

132 

132 

134B 

132 

131 

132 

132 

132 

132 

132 


III,  VI   Abscess  of  ovary  ( ) 

(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

III,  VI      Abscess,  parauterine  ( ) 

(1).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

III,  VI      Abscess,  p< Ivic  ( ) 

(I).  <■}.  Infecting  microorganism) 

III,  VI      Abscess,  pelvic,  puerperium  ( ) 

>:l>.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism). 

VII         Atrophy  of  ovary 
III,  VI      Cellulitis,  pelvic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

III,  VI      Cellulitis,  pelvic,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism). 

Ill,  VI   j  Congenital  malformation ( ) 

State  part  (T>.  Q.  Name  or  character  of 
malformation) 

VII  Displacement  of  Fallopian  tube 

VII  Displacement  of  ovary 

III,  VI  Gestation,  extrauterine 

VII  Hematocele,  pelvic 

VII  Hematoma  of  ovary 

VII  Hematosalpinx 

VII  Hydrocele  of  round  ligament 

III,  VII  Oophoritis,  acute  ( ) 

(  D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

VII         Oophoritis,  chronic 
VII  Sclerosis  of  ovary 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

ovaries,  tubes  and  ligaments — continued. 


77 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death 


V,  VI 

III 
III 

III,  VI 

III,  VI 

IV,  VI 
III,  VI 
III,  VI 


Of  OVary- 


Parasite,  state  variety 

Peritonitis,  acute  local  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Peritonitis,  acute  local,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  mi- 
croorganism) 

Salpingitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism; 

Salpingitis,  chronic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

To  include  hydrosalpinx 
Syphilis  of 


Tuberculosis  of 

Varix  of  broad  ligament 


State  part  affected 
State  part  affected 


PANCREAS. 


II 
II,  VI 
II,  VI 

II,  VI 

III 

II 

II,  VI 


Atrophy  of  pancreas 
Calculus  of  pancreas 
Congenital  malformation  of  pancreas  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Type  or  char- 
acter of  malforma- 
tion) 

Obstruction  of  pancreatic  duct 


Pancreatitis,  acute  ( 
Pancreatitis,  chronic 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


) 


Parasite,  state  variety 


of  pancreas 


JS  Mi\;KXri..\ni;i:  OF   mskasks  and  CONDITIONS. 

pancreas     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 

statemen)  of 

cause  of  death. 


37 
34 


IV  Syphilis  of  pancreas 

II  Tuberculosis  of  pancreas 


25  A 


115 

14C 
107 
107 

25B 

25B 


parasites:   fungi  and  certain   animal  parasites. 


Actinomycosis  of 
AMEBAE 


S 1 : 1 1 1 ■  site 


Abscess,  entamebic  of. 


Ill 

State  site  or  principal  orf;an  affected 

III  Abscess,  entamebic  of  liver 

V  Dysentery,  entamebic 
VII  Parameba  hominis 

V,  VI       Ascariasis 

V  Aspergillosis  of 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected 

Not  to  include  mycetoma  of 
V,  VI       Blastomycosis  of 


Stale  site  or  principal  organ  affected 


VI 


To  include  cryptococcus  and  other  saccharo- 
myectes 

Coccidiasis  of 

State   iteor  principal  organ  affected 


NOMENCLATURE    OE    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS.  70 

parasites:  fungi  and  certain  animal  parasites     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

25B 

VI 

Discomycosis  of 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected 

Not  to  include  actinomycosis,  mycetoma,  or 
erysipeloid 

145C 

VII 

Dracontiasis 

14B 

V 

Dysentery,  balantidic 

25B 

VII 

Erysipeloid 

25B 

VII 

Erythrasma 

25B 

VII 

Favus 

19 

V,  VI 

Filariasis  (                                                                   ) 

(D.  Q.  Type  ol  Maria) 

105B 

V 

Flagellate  diarrhea 

145C 

VII 

Larva  migrans 

25B 

VI 

Mucormycosis  of * - 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected 

25B 

VII 

Mycetoma  of                             _        _        _ 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected 

To    include    actinomycotic    and    aspergillar 
mycetoma 

145C 

VII 

Myiasis 

107 

II,  VI 

Oxyuriasis 

107 

V 

Paragonimiasis 

145C 

VII 

Pediculosis 

Ml  NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES   AN*1>   CONDITIONS. 

IWKASitks:    FUNGI  AND  CERTAIN   ANIMAL    PARASITES — continued. 


lnterna- 

tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  oi 

cause  of  death. 

25B 

VII 

Piedra 

25B 

VII 

Pinta 

25B 

VII 

Pityriasis  versicolor 

145C 

VII 

Sarcopsiliasis 

(Pulex  penetrans) 

145B 

VII 

Scabies 

107 

V 

Schistosomiasis,  intestinal 

V 

Schistosomiasis,  urinary 

25B 

VII 

State  site  or  principal  organ  ailected 

STRONGYLIDAK 

112 

V 

Dioctophyme  renale 

V 

Metastrongylus  apri 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected 

107 

VII 

Strongylus  gibsoni 

107 

VII 

Trichostrongylus 

107 

VII 

Strongyloides  stercoralis 

107 

V,  VI 

State  species 

107 

III 

State  site  or  principal  organ  airected 

74 

V 

Echinococcus  of  brain 

112 

V 

Echinococcus  of  liver 

NOMENCLATURE   03?    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 
PARASITES:    FUNGI   AND  CERTAIN    ANIMAL    PARASITES      Continued- 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death 


99B 
107 
145A 

107 

55 

106 


V 

V 
VII 

V 
VII 

VII 

V 

V,  VI 


85         II,  VI 


Echinococcus  of 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affect)  d 

Sparganomiasis  of 

State  site  or  principal  organ  affected 

Thrush 

Trichiniasis 

Trichophytosis 

To  include  sycosis  and  ringworm 
Trichuriasis 
Trypanosomiasis 
Uncinariasis 

State  species:  Ankylostomaduodenale;  Necatoramericanus 
PARATHYROID    GLAND. 

Hemorrhage  into  parathyroid  gland 

PENIS. 

Balanoposthitis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Chancroid  of  penis 

Congenital  malformation  of  penis  ( 

(D.  Q.  Name 

) 

or  character  of  malformation) 


127 
38A 
150 


I,  VI 
I,  VI 

I,  VI 


98742—19- 


82 


117 

84 
117 

117 
137 

117 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

penis    continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

• 

L27 

1.  VI 

Deformity  of  penis,  acquired 

127 

I.  VI 

Paraphimosis 

127 

VII 

Redundant  prepuce 

127 

VII 

Adhesions,  preputial 

127 

VII 

Concretions,  preputial 

127 

VII 

Phimosis 

127 

VII 

Sclerosis  of  corpus  cavernosum 

37 

I,  VI 

Syphilis  of  penis 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  penis 

PERITONEUM. 


Ill,  VI      Adhesions  of  peritoneum 
I,  VI     !  Chylous  ascites,  nonjilarial 

of  peritoneum 


III,  VI 

III 
III 

III 


I'arasite,  state  variety 

Peritonitis,  acute  general  ( . 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Peritonitis,  acute  general,  puerperium  ( 


■) 


(I).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Peritonitis,  acute  local  ( 


) 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITION'S. 

peeitonextm    -continued. 


83 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


-  130B 
2  144 
118 

137 


117 

117 

37 

31 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death . 


Ill 
III 
III 

III,  VI 

III,  VI 

IV,  VI 

III 


Peritonitis,  acute  local — Continued. 
Abscess,  pelvic  ( 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Abscess,  subphrenic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Peritonitis,  acute  local,  puerperium  ( 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Peritonitis,  chronic  general  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infcnin'^  mk'ro  >rganism  i 

Peritonitis,  chronic  local  ( 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism ) 


Syphilis  of  peritoneum 
Tuberculosis  of  peritoneum 


55 


PITUITARY    BODY. 


I,  VI 


Acromegaly 


PLEURA. 


84 
93 
93 
93 
93 


VII 
VII 
III 

I,  VI 
VII 


Chylotliorax 
Hemothorax 


of  pleura 


Parasite,  state  variety 

Pleurisy,  acute  fibrinous 
Pleurisy,  chronic  fibrous 

1  Female.  -  Male. 


84 


XOMKXl'LATl'HK    OF    IUSKASKS    AND    CONDITIONS. 

pleura     continued. 


[nterna- 

tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  <»f 
oause  of  death. 

93 

VII 

Pleuritic  adhesions 

93 

I,  VI 

Pleurisy  serofibrinous  ( 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

) 

93 

I,  VI 

Pleurisy,  suppurative  ( . 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

) 

93 

VII 

Pneumothorax 

93 

VII 

Pi/ojmrumothorax 

93 

II,  VI 

Thoracointestinal  fistula 

28 

II 

Tuberculosis  of  pleura 

POISONINGS    AND    INTOXICATIONS. 


II 

II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
I 
II 


Botulism 

To  include  only  meat  poisoning  due  to  bacillus 
botulinus 

Creatoxism 

Fish  poisoning  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  of  fish) 

Fish  venom  poisoning  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  of  fish) 

Shellfish  poisoning  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  of  shellfish  j 

Lathyrism 

Poisoning, anesthesia 

State  anesthetic 

Poisoning _  _■ 

State  substance 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
POISONINGS  AND  INTOXICATIONS — continued. 


85 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

II 

Poisoning, 

acute 

State  substance 

II 

Poisoning-, 

chronic 

State  substance 

II 

Poisoning, 

industrial 

State  substance 

PROSTATE    GLAND. 

Abscess  of  prostate  ( ) 

(D.   Q.   Infecting  microorganism) 

Atrophy  of  prostate 

Calculus  in  prostate 

Congenital  malformation  of  prostate  ( 

(D.  Q.  Name 

) 

or  character  of  malformation) 

Enlargement  of  prostate 
Not  to  include  tumor 

Prostatitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Prostatitis,  chronic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Syphilis  of  prostate 
Tuberculosis  of  prostate 


126 
126 
126 
150 

126 

126 

126 

37 

34 


Sti  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

KKCTIM     AM'     ANTS. 


Interna- 
tional 

\  i 


B   liability  as 

statemenl  ol 

cause  of  death. 


HOB       1.V1 


50 


150 


I.  VI 


I.  VI 


LlOA 

VII 

1 10A 

I.  VI 

1  !()A 

I,  VI 

125 

III.  VI 

125 

I,  VI 

llOA 

I.  VI 

125 

I,  VI 

HOB 

I,  VI 

83 

I,  VI 

110A 

VII 

UOA 

I,  VI 

hob 

I.  VI 

145C 

VII 

L10B 

VII 

Abscess  about  rectum  t ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Congenital  malformation  of  anus  ( ) 

1 1).  <^.  Name  or  character 
of  malformal  [on 

Congenital  malformation  of  rectum  ( ) 

(I).  Q.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation) 

Fissure  of  anus 

Fistula  in  ano 

Fistula,  recto- vaginal 

Fistula,  intestino-ureteral 

Fistula,  recto-urethral 

Fistula,  intestino-uterine 

Fistula,  intestino-vesical 

Foreign  body  in  rectum 

Hemorrhoids 

Proctalgia 

Proctitis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Prolapse  of  rectum 
Pruritus  ani 
Spasm  of  rectum 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
rectum  and  anus — continue  I. 


87 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

hob 

II,  VI 

Stricture  of  rectum 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  anus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  rectum 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  anus 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  rectum 

HOB 

II,  VI 

Ulcer  of  rectum 

SALIVARY    GLANDS    AND    DUCTS. 

Abscess  of - ( ) 

State  gland  or  duet        (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Concretion  in 

State  gland  or  duet 

Congenital  malformation  of ( ) 

Stategland  (D.Q.Nameorcharacter 
or  duct  of  malformation) 

Fistula  of 

State  gland  or  duct 

Gaseous  tumor  of  parotid 

Inflammation  of ( ) 

State  gland  or  duct  (D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Mumps 

Retention  cyst  of  lingual  duct 


,sS  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

SCROTUM. 


[ntema-     Reliability  ;>■< 

tionsl       statemenl  of 

No.       cause  of  <1  lal  li 


127 

1,  VI 

150 

VI 1 

i  i;,c 

VII 

142 

I 

127 

VII 

37 

IV,  V 

34 

I,  VI 

Abscess  of  scrotum  ( 


(  D.  Q.  [nfecting  microorganism) 


Congenital  malformation  of  scrotum  (. ) 

( [).  W.  Nami'  or  char- 
acter <ii  malforma- 
tion) 

Elephantiasis  of  scrotum,  nonfilarial 
Gangrene  of  scrotum,  infective 
Redundant  scrotum 
IV,  VI       Syphilis  of  scrotum 
I,  VI        Tuberculosis  of  scrotum 

SEMINAL   VESICLES. 


Abscess  of  seminal  vesicles  ( 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Concretion  in  seminal  vesicle 

Congenital  malformation  of  seminal  vesicles  ( 

(D.Q.Namc 
or  character  of  malformation) 

Gonecystitis,  acute  ( — ) 

(D.  (J.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Gonecystitis,  chronic  ( ) 

(D.  (}.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Syphilis  of  seminal  vesicles 
Tuberculosis  of  seminal  vesicles 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
SKIN    AND    HAIR. 


80 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

145C 

VII 

Acne 

145C 

VII 

Alopecia 

145C 

VII 

Alopecia  areata 

145C 

VII 

Angiokeratoma 

145C 

VII 

Anidrosis 

145C 

VII 

Atrophy  of  skin 

145C 

VII 

Bromidosis 

145C 

VII 

Callositas 

145C 

I,  VI 

Chilblain 

145C 

VII 

Chloasma 

145C 

VII 

Chromidrosis 

145C 

VII 

Cicatrix  of 

State  site 

Do  not  use  for  Cicatrical  contraction  of 

145C 

VII 

Clavus 

144C 

VII 

Comedo 

150 

VII 

Congenital  malformation  of  skin  ( .    

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character 
ofmalformation) 

To  include  albinism 

Not  to  include  nevus 

150 
145C 

VII 

VII 

Congenital  malformation  of  hair  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  of 
malformation) 

Cornu 

90  8TOMBNCLATUEE   OF   DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 

skin  ami  ii .mi; — continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
3tatemen1  of 
cause  i'f  death. 

145C 

VII 

Dermatitis  exfoliativa 

1 4  _» 

I.  VI 

Dermatitis  gangrenosa 

L45C 

I.  VI 

Dermatitis  herpetiformis 

l  15C 

VII 

Dermatitis  medicarm  ntosa 

L45C 

VII 

Dermatitis  papillaris  capillitii 

145C 

VII 

Dermatitis  repens 

145C 

VII 

Dermatitis  traumatica 

145C 

VII 

Dermatitis  venenata 

145C 

VII 

Dysidrosis 

145C 

I,  VI 

Ecthyma 

145C 

I,  VI 

Eczema 

145C 

I,  VI 

Eczema  seborrhoicum 

145C 

I,  VI 

Erythema  multiforme 

145C 

VII 

Erythema  nodosum 

145C 

VII 

Erythema  scarlatiniforme 

145C 

VII 

Erythema  simplex 

145C 

VII 

Fissure  of  skin 

145C 

VII 

Folliculitis  decalvans 

145C 

VII 

Herpes           . .    

State  site 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND    CONDITIONS. 
SKIN    AND    HAIR — COIltill  1.10(1. 


91 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

145C 

VII 

Hyperidrosis 

145C 

VII 

Ichthyosis 

145C 

I,  VI 

Impetigo  contagiosa 

145C 

VII 

Impetigo  herpetiformis 

145C 

VII 

Impetigo  simplex 

145C 

VII 

Intertrigo 

145C 

VII 

Keratodermia 

145C 

VII 

Keratosis 

145C 

VII 

Lentigo 

145C 

VII 

leucodermia 

145C 

VII 

leucokeratosis 

145C 

VII 

Lichen  planus 

145C 

VII 

Lichen  ruber 

145C 

VII 

Lupus  erythematosus 

145C 

VII 

Melanodermia 

145C 

VII 

Miliaria 

145C 

VII 

Milium 

145C 

VII 

Molluscum  contagiosum 

25B 

VII 

Mycosis  fungoides 

92  N0MBNC3LATURK    OK    D1SK.ASKS    AND    CONDITIONS. 

SKIN     AND     II  AIR        COIlt  illUOcl . 


lllU'lIUl- 

t  ional 

N 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

150 

VII 

Nevus 

PARASITIC    DISEASES. 

25B 

V,  VI 

Blastomycosis  of                        

State  site. 

145C 

VII 

Dracontiasis 

25 

VII 

Erysipeloid 

25B 

VII 

Erythrasma 

25B 

VII 

Favus 

145C 

VII 

Larva  migrans 

25B 

VII 

Mycetoma  of 

State  site. 

145C 

VII 

Myiasis 

145C 

VII 

Pediculosis 

25B 

VII 

Piedra 

25B 

VII 

Pinto 

25B 

VII 

Pityriasis  versicolor 

145C 

VII 

Sarcopsiliasis 

145B 

VII 

Scabies 

25B 

VII 

State  site. 

1  ir.A 

VII 

Trichophytosis 

To  include  sycosis  and  ringworm 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AM)   CONDITIONS. 

skin  and  hair — continued. 


93 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

145C 

I,  vi 

Pemphigus 

152B 

I,  VI 

Pemphigus  neonatorum 

145C 

VII 

Pityriasis  rosea 

145C 

VII 

Pityriasis  simplex 

145C 

VII 

Prurigo 

145C 

VII 

Pruritus 

Not  to  include  Pruritus  ani  or  Pruritus  vulvae 

145C 

VII 

Psoriasis 

55 

I,  VI 

Purpura 

86 

VII 

Rhinoscleroma 

145C 

VII 

Rosacea 

145C 

VII 

Scleroderma 

145C 

VII 

Seborrhea 

145C 

VII 

Sudamina 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  skin 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculide 

145C 

I,  VI 

Ulcer  of..    _      -.        -.        

State  site 

94  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

skin   and  ii  mi;     continued. 


[nterna- 
tional 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
oause  of  death. 

L45C 

Yll 

Urticaria 

145C 

VII 

Urticaria  pigmentosa 

145C 

VII 

Wart 

145C 

VII 

Xanthoma 

145C 

VII 

Xerodermia  pigmentosa 

SPERMATIC    COED. 


127 

III,  VI 

Hematocele  of  spermatic  cord 

127 

III,  VI 

Hematoma  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 

127 

VII 

Hydrocele  of  spermatic  cord 

127 

VII 

IhjlaniNHitioii  of  spermatic  cord  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism.) 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  spermatic  cord 

127 

III,  VI 

Torsion  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  spermatic  cord 

83 

I,  VI 

Varicocele 

NOMENCLATURE    OK    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS.     ' 
SPLE  E  X . 


95 


Interna- 

i  ional 

No. 


;i6 

54 

150 
116 
116 

116 
116 
116 
116 
116 
37 
34 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


Ill 

IV 

II,  VI 
II,  VI 
II,  VI 

II,  VI 

III,  VI 
II,  VI 
II,  VI 

I,  VI 

IV,  VI 

II,  VI 


Abscess  of  spleen  ( ) 

(D.  <^.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Anemia,  splenic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Type; 

Congenital  malformation  of  spleen  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  charac- 
ter of  malformation) 

Infarct  of  spleen 
of  spleen 

Parasite,  state  variety 

Perisplenitis 

Kupture  of  spleen,  spontaneous 

Splenitis,  acute 

Splenitis,  chronic  interstitial 

Splenoptosis 

Syphilis  of  spleen 

Tuberculosis  of  spleen 


STOMACH. 


103 

VII 

Achylia  gastrica 

117 

III,  VI 

Adhesions  about  stomach 

103 

VII 

Atony  of  stomach 

96  NOMBNOLATUBE   OF    DISEASES   AXI>   CONDITIONS. 

stomach     continued. 


IntiTiui- 

tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

103 

I,  VI 

Cardiospasm 

150 

103 

III,  VI 

IV,  VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  stomach  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  char- 
acter of  malforma- 
tion) 

Deformity  of  stomach,  acquired 

103 

VII 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  cfpronic 

103 

IV  or  III, 
VI 

Foreign  body  in  stomach 

103 

VII 

Gastralgia 

103 

VII 

Gastritis,  acute  catarrhal 

103 

II 

Gastritis,  acute  phlegmonous  (                       ) 

(P.  (.J.  Infecting  microorgan- 

103 

VII 

Gastritis,  chronic  catarrhal 

104 

II,  VI 

Gastro  duodenitis,  2y— (                 -    . .    . .) 

(P.  t^.  Infecting  microorganism) 

105B 

II,  VI 

Gastro  duodenitis,  2y+(             . .    .) 

(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

104 

I 

Gastroenteritis,  2y— (          .    -    -    ._    ) 

(P.  (1.  Infecting  microorganism) 

105B 

I,  VI 

Gastroenteritis,  2y+ (           -- ) 

(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

103 

VII 

Gastroptosis 

103 

II,  VI 

Hematemesis 

103 

VII 

IIi/jH-rr/ilor/iiftlrla 

NOMENCLATURE   OK    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

stomach — continued. 


97 


Interna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

103 

VII 

HypocJilorhydria 

103 

VII 

Nervous  dyspepsia 

107 

VII 

_    :      .of  stomach 

Parasite,  state  variety 

103 

I,  VI 

Perversion  of  appetite 

103 

VII 

Pneumophagia 

103 

VII 

Pyloric  incontinence 

103 

VII 

Pyloro-spasm 

103 

VII 

Regurgitation  from  stomach 

103 

VII 

Rumination 

103 

III  or 
IV,  VI 

Stenosis  of  pylorus 

31 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  stomach 

31 

II 

Tuberculosis  of  stomach 

102 

IV,  VI 

Ulcer  of  stomach 

102 

III 

Ulcer  of  stomach,  perforating 

103 

I,  VI 

Vomiting,  recurrent 

Not   to    include   vomiting 
toxemia  of  pregnancy 

of   pregnane}' 

or 

98742—19- 


98  NOMENCLATURE  OF  DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

SUPRARENAL   GLAND. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


52 

150 

85 
37 
52 


Addison's  disease 


II,  VI       Congenital     malformation     of     suprarenal     gland 


II,  VI 

II,  VI 
II,  VI 


(. 


<  l>.  (}.  Name  or  character  of  malformation) 

Hemorrhage  into  suprarenal  gland 
Syphilis  of  suprarenal  gland 
Tuberculosis  of  suprarenal  gland 


) 


TEETH,  GUMS,  AND  ALVEOLI. 


99A 

I,  VI 

Abscess,  alveolar  ( 

( D.  (,>.  Infecting  microorganism) 

--) 

99A 

I,  VI 

Caries  of  tooth 

99A 

I,  VI 

Gingivitis 

99A 

I,  VI 

Pyorrhea  alveolaris  ( 

(1).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

--) 

TENDON  AND  TENDON  SHEATHS. 


149 

I,  VI 

Abscess  of.    .    .  -      .    .            

State  tendon  or  tendon  sheath 

149 

VII 

Ganglion 

Not  to  include  tuberculous  ganglion 

149 

VII 

Hammer  toe 

NOMENCLATUBE   OK    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
TENDON  AND   TENDON    SHEATHS       continued. 


99 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


VII 
IV,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 


Mallet  finger 
Syphilis  of  _  _ 


State  tendon  or  tendon    heal  h 


Tenotosynovitis  of 
Tuberculosis  of 


State  tendon  or  tendon  sheath 


State  tendon  or  tendon  sheath 


TESTICLE    AND    EPIDIDYMIS. 


I, 

VI 

I, 

VI 

VII 

I, 

VI 

I, 

VI 

I, 

VI 

I, 

VI 

I, 

VI 

I, 

VI 

IV 

,  VI 

Abscess  of  epididymis  ( 


(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Abscess  of  testicle  ( 


(1).  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


Atrophy  of  testicle 


Congenital  malformation  of  testicle  ( 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  charac 
ter  of  malformation  | 

Epididymitis,  acute  ( 


(D.  Q.  Inleciing  microorganism.) 


(D.  Q.  Infecturj  microorganism.) 


Epididymitis,  chronic  ( 

Gangrene  of  testicle 

Orchitis,  acute      "|wu  ,'■     ,•  ? 

In  hen  a  complication  01  mumps 


Orchitis,  chronic 


diagnosticate  Mumps 


Syphilis  of  epididymis 


100  NOMENCLATURE   OE   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

•  testicle  and  epididymis     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  ;is 
statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

37 

IV.  VI 

Syphilis  of  testicle 

34 

III,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  epididymis 

34 

III,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  testicle 

THYMUS  GLAND. 


84 

II,  VI 

Persistant  thymus  gland 

Not  to  include  Status  lymphaticus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  thymus  gland 

34 

II,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  thymus  gland 

THYROID  GLAND. 


150 

II,  VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  thyroid  gland 

(..                              ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character  of  malformation) 

74 

I 

Cretinism 

51 

I 

Exophthalmic  goitre 

88 

I,  VI 

Goitre 

88 

I 

Myxedema 

To  include  cachexia  stromipriva 

88 

V,  VI 

. of  thyroid  gland 

Parasite,  state  variety 

NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

thyroid  gland — continued. 


101 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  thyroid  gland 

88 

II,  VI 

Thyroiditis,  acute 

88 

II,  VI 

Thyroiditis,  chronic 

34 

II,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  thyroid  gland 

TONGUE. 


99B 

I,  VI 

99B 

I,  VI 

150 

I,  VI 

99B 

I,  VI 

99B 

I,  VI 

99B 

I,  VI 

99B 

V,  VI 

37 

IV,  VI 

34 

I,  VI 

Abscess  of  tongue  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Atrophy  of  tongue 

Congenital  malformation  of  tongue  ( ) 

(D.  Q  X ame  or  character 
of  malformation 

Glossitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganisms) 

Glossitis,  chronic 

Hypertrophy  of  lingual  lymphnode 

of  tongue 

Parasite,  state  variety 

Syphilis  of  tongue 
Tuberculosis  of  tongue 


L02 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 
TONSILS. 


Interna- 
tional 

No 

Reliability  us 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

LOO 

1.  VI 

Abscess,  tonsillar  ( .  _ .) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

100 

1,  VI 

Hypertrophy  of  tonsil 

100 

V.  VI 

. .                                                 of  tonsil 

Parasite,  state  variety 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  tonsil 

100 

I,  VI 

Tonsillitis,  acute  follicular  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

100 

I,  VI 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  tonsil 

TUMORS,    BENIGN.1 


Ill,  VI 
III,  VI 

III,  VI 
III,  VI 
III,  VI 

III,  VI 


State  site  or  principal  organ  affected. 


Adenoma  of 


Angioma  of 

Not  to  include  nevus 

Chondroma  of . 

Cystoma  of 

Fibroma  of 


Glioma  of 

To  include  epulis  and  keloid 


1  When  tumor  visible  or  accessible  for  direct  observation  otherwise  than  by  autopsy  and  operation: 
I,  VI. 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITION'S. 

tumors,  benign — continued. 


L03 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

Ill,  VI 

Lipoma  of  __    _    _      

III,  VI 

lymphangioma  of 

III,  VI 

Lymphoma  of 

III,  VI 

Myoma  of 

III,  VI 

Myxoma  of  _  _    .    .  _    - 

III,  VI 

Neuroma  of  -  -      -  -    

To    include    multiple     neuro-nbromata 

and 

plexiform  neuroma 

III,  VI 
III,  VI 

Adontoma  of                 -    _ 

Onychoma 

III,  VI 

Osteoma  of 

To  include  exostosis 

III,  VI 

Papilloma  of 

To  include  nonspecific  condyloma 

III,  VI 

Retention  cyst  of 

To  include  ranula  and  sebaceous  c}7st 

III,  VI 

Teratoma  of    _    _ 

To  include  dermoid  cyst 

104  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DIS8ASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

TUMORS,    BENIGN,    MIXED. 


fnterna- 

i  ional 

No. 


Roliabilitj  a- 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


State  site  or  principal  organ  affected. 

Use  only   combinations   of   terms   prescribed   for 
Benign  Tumors. 

Reliability  as  statement  of  cause  of  death  same  as 
"Tumors,  benign." 


TUMORS,    MALIGNANT.1 


State  site  or  principal  organ  affected. 

Ill 

III 

Carcinoma  of    .    

Endothelioma  of 

III 

Epithelioma  of 

III 

Chorioepithelioma  of 

To  include  hydatidiform  mole  and  deci- 
duoma  malignum. 

III 

Hypernephroma  of 

III 

Sarcoma  of       ...        

To  include  chloroma. 

i  When  tumor  visible  or  accessible  for  direcl  observation  otherwise  than  by  autopsy  or  operation:  I. 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 
TUMORS,    MALIGNANT,    MIXED. 


L05 


Reliability  us 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


State  site  or  principal  organ  affected. 

Use  only  combinations  of   terms  prescribed   for 
benign  and  malignant  tumors. 

Reliability  as  statement  of  cause  of  death  same  as 
"Tumors,  malignant." 


TUNICA    VAGINALIS. 


84 

III,  VI 

Chylocele,  nonfilarial 

127 

IV,  VI 

Hematocele  of  tunica  vaginalis 

127 

VII 

Hydrocele  of  tunica  vaginalis 

127 

VII 

Spermatocele 

URETER. 


123 

IV,  VI 

or 
III,  VI 

Calculus  in  ureter,  impacted 

150 
125 

II,  VI 

III,  VI 

Congenital  malformation  of  ureter  (_                 -      -) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  charac- 
ter of  malformation) 

Fistula  of  ureter 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula  intestino-ureteral 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula  ureterovaginal 

106  NOMENCLATURE   OP    DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

CTRETEB      continued. 


Reliability  as 
statement  ol 
cause  of  death. 


III.  VI 

IV.  VI 
I.  VJ 

IV,  VI 
VII 
VII 


Fistula,  ureterovesical 

Foreign  body  in  ureter 

Stricture  of  ureter 

Tuberculosis  of  ureter 

Ureteral  colic 

Ureteritis  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 
URETHRA. 

Abscess  about  urethra  ( ) 

(D.  u.  Loiecting microorganism) 

Abscess  in  male  perineum  ( _ ) 

(P.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Calculus  in  urethra,  impacted 

Caruncle  of  urethra 

Congenital  malformation  of  urethra  ( ) 

(  1 1.  Q.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation) 

Deformity  of  urethra,  acquired 
Extravasation  of  urine 
Fistula  of  urethra 
Fistula,  recto-urethral 
Fistula,  urethrovaginal 


I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 
VII 
I,  VI 
VII 
VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITION'S. 

urethra — continued . 


107 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

125 

I,  VI 

Fistula,  ureterovesical 

125 

I,  VI 

Foreign  body  in  urethra 

125 

I,  VI 

Prolapse  of  urethra 

125 

I,  VI 

Stricture  of  urethra 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  urethra 

34 

IV,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  urethra 

125 

VII 

Urethral  fever,  traumatic 

125 

VII 

Urethritis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.    Q.    Infecting   microorganism) 

125 

VII 

Urethritis,  chronic  (.         _    .  .              _                      ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

UTERUS. 


130B 
130B 
150 


VII 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 


130B I      VII 


Atrophy  of  uterus 
Atresia  of  uterus,  acquired 
Congenital  malformation  of  uterus  ( 


(D.  Q.  Name  or  charac- 
ter of  malformation) 


Displacement  of  uterus. 


State  type:  Anteflexion 
Anteversion 
Laterocession 
Prolapse 
Retrocession 
Retroflexion 
Retroversion 


108  NOMENCLATURE    01?    I  >ISK  \si.S    AND   C<  >X  I  UTloNS. 

UTERUS — continued. 


[nterna- 
i  ional 

No. 


1  L0 

L30A 

L30A 

137 

130A 

UOA 

130B 

125 

130B 

130B 

130A 

137 

130A 

130B 

140 

37 

34 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


Vll 
VII 

I.  VI 
I,  VI 

I,  VI 

1.V1 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
VII 
VII 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 

I,  VI 

I,  VI 

VII 

IV,  VI 

IV,  VI 


Displacement  of  uterus,  puerperium 

State  type:  \s  above 

Endocervieitis,  chronic 

Endometritis,  acute  (    ......  ) 

I  !>.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Endometritis,  acute,  puerperium  ( ) 

tl).    Q.    Infecting    microor- 
ganism) 

Endometritis,  chronic 

Fistula,  intestino-uterine 

Fistula,  uterovaginal 

Fistula,  uterovesical 

Hypertrophy  of  cervix  uteri 

Laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  old 

Metritis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Metritis,  acute,  puerperium  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism; 

Metritis,  chronic 
Stricture  of  uterine  canal 
Subinvolution  of  uterus 
Syphilis  of  uterus 
Tuberculosis  of  uterus 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
VAGINA. 


109 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

132 

I,  VI 

132 

I,  VI 

150 

I,  VI 

132 

I,  VI 

110A 

I,  VI 

125 

I,  VI 

125 

I,  VI 

130B 

I,  VI 

125 

I,  VI 

186 

VII 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

37 

IV,  VI 

34 

IV,  VI 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

Abscess  of  vagina  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism; 

Atresia  of  vagina,  acquired 

Congenital  malformation  of  vagina  ( . ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  charac- 
ter of  malformation) 

Cyst  of  vagina 

Fistula,  rectovaginal 

Fistula,  ureterovaginal 

Fistula,  urethrovaginal 

Fistula,  uterovaginal 

Fistula,  vesicovaginal. 

Foreign  body  in  vagina 

Laceration  of  pelvic  floor,  old  ( \ 

(D.  Q.  Proctocele,  cystocele) 

Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Proctocele,  cystocele) 

Syphilis  of  vagina 

Tuberculosis  of  vagina 

Vaginismus 

Vaginitis,  acute  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Vaginitis,  chronic  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 


110  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AXI>   CONDITIONS. 

VENEREAL    DISE  ^.SES 


Dterna- 
tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death 

38A 

I.  VI 

38A 

I.  VI 

38A 

I,  VI 

38A 

1,  VI 

38B 

V.  VI 

38B 

V.  VI 

38B 

V.  VI 

38B 

11 

38B 

V,  VI 

38B 

I,  VI 

38B 

V,  VI 

38B 

V,  VI 

38B 

III,  VI 

38B 

I,  VI 

38B 

II 

38B 

I,  VI 

38B 

V,  VII 

38B 

III 

Chancroid  of  penis 
Chancroid  of  vulva 
Chancroid  of 


State    ;ite  of  principal  organ  affected 

Lymphadenitis,  acute  of.  ..  lymph  nodes, 

chancroidal  statenodes 

G-onococcus  infection  of  Bartholins  gland 
Gonococcus  infection  of  bladder 
Gonococcus  infection  of  Cowper's  gland 
Gonococcus  infection  of  endocardium 
Gonococcus  infection  of  endometrium 
Gonococcus  infection  of  epididymis 
Gonococcus  infection  of  eye,  1  mo. — 
Gonococcus  infection  of  eye,  1  mo.  + 
Gonococcus  infection  of  Fallopian  tube 
Gonococcus  infection  of joint 

State  joint 

Gonococcus  infection  of  kidney 

Gonococcus  infection  of lymph  nodes 

State  nodes 

Gonococcus  infection  of  mouth 
Gonococcus  infection  of  ovary 


NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES    AM)    CONDITIONS. 

venereal  diseases — continued . 


11 1 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
38B 
37 

37 
37 
37 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


II 

V,  VI 

III 

V,  VI 
V,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 
I,  VI 

I,  VI 

II,  VI 
V,  VI 
V,VI 
V,  VI 

IV,  VI 

IV,  VI 
IV,  VI 
IV,  VI 


Gonococcus  infection  of  pelvis  of  kidney 

Gonococcus  infection  of  penis 

Gonococcus  infection  of  peritoneum 

Gonococcus  infection  of  prostate 

Gonococcus  infection  of  rectum 

Gonococcus  infection  of  seminal  vesicles 

Gonococcus  infection  of  spermatic  cord 

i 
Gonococcus  infection  of tendon  sheath 

State  tendon 

Gonococcus  infection  of  testicle 

Gonococcus  infection  of  ureter 

Gonococcus  infection  of  urethra 

Gonococcus  infection  of  vagina 

Gonococcus  infection  of  vulva 

Syphilis ; ... 

State  stage  or  stages:  Primary,  secondary 

Not  to  include  syphilis  of  tertiary  character 
localized  to  organs  or  tissues,  noted  below. 

Syphilis,  congenital 

Syphilis  of  anus 

Syphilis  of artery 

State  artery 


112  NOMENCLATURE   OF    DISEASES   AND  CONDITIONS. 

venereal  diseases    continued. 


Inierna-     Reliability  as 

tlonal       statement  of 

No.       cause  of  death. 


37 

IV.  VI 

Syphilis  of  bladder 

37 

IV.  VI 

Syphilis  of  bone 

state  bone 

37 

IV.  VI 

Syphilis  of  brain 

• 

37 

IV.  VI 

Syphilis  of  bronchus 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

Bursa;  state  bursa 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

Cartilage;  state  cartilage 

37 

IV 

Syphilis  of  cerebral  meninges 

37 

IV 

Syphilis  of  cerebrospinal  meninges 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

Ear;  state  site 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  epididymis 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of . 

Eye;  state  site 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  eyelid 

37 

III,  VI 

Syphilis  of  Fallopian  tube 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  heart 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  intestine 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of .  .  . 

.joint 

-tale  joint 

37 

II  or  IV 

Syphilis  of  kidney 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  larynx 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  lip 

NOMENCLATURE   OE   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

VENEREA!,  diseases — continued . 


118 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  liver 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

lung 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

State  nodes 

lymph  nodes 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

mammary  gland 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  mouth 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

State  muscle 

muscle 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  nasal  passage 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

State  nerve 

nerve 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

oesaphagus 

37 

II  or  III 

Syphilis  of 

ovary 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

palate 

37 

II 

Syphilis  of 

pancreas 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

penis 

37 

II 

Syphilis  of 

pericardium 

37 

IV  or  III 

Syphilis  of 

peritoneum 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

pharynx 

37 

II 

Syphilis  of 

pineal  gland 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

prostate 

98742— 15 


114  WOM&NCLATURE   OF   DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

venereal  diseases — continued. 


Interna-  ! 

tional 

No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  rectum 

37 

IV.  VI 

Syphilis  of  scrotum 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  seminal  vesicles 

37 

VII 

Syphilis  of  skin 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  spermatic  cord 

37 

IV 

Syphilis  of  spinal  cord 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  spleen 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  stomach 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  suprarenal  gland 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of 

State  tendon 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  testicle 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  thymus  gland 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  thyroid  gland 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  tongue 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  tonsils 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  trachea 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  urethra 

37 

II,  VI 

Syphilis  of  uterus 

37 

IV,  VI 

i  Syphilis  of  uvula 

tendon  sheath 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 
VENEREAL  DISEASES — COIlti IHK'd. 


115 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


37 

37 
37 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


Syphilis  of  vagina 

Syphilis  of vein 

State  vein 

Syphilis  of  vulva 

VULVA. 

Abscess  of  Bartholin's  gland  ( .  — ) 

(D.  Q.  In'ecting  microorganism) 

Abscess  of  vulva  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Infecting  microorganism) 

Adhesion  about  clitoris 

Atrophy  of  vulva 

Chancroid  of  vulva 

Congenital  malformation  of  vulva  ( ) 

(D.  Q.  Name  or  character 
of  malformation) 

Cyst  of  Bartholin's  gland 

Elephantiasis  of  vulva,  nonfilarial 

Garrulitas  vulvae 

Hematoma  of  vulva,  nontraumatic 

Hydrocele  of  vulva 

Hypertrophy  of  vulva 

State  part  affected 

Hypertrophy  of  clitoris 
Kraurosis  vulvae 


132 

I,  VI 

132 

I,  VI 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

38A 

I,  VI 

150 

VII 

132 

VII 

145C 

VII 

132 

VII 

132 

I,  VI 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

132 

VII 

116 


NOMKNCLATTRK    OK    MSKASKS    AND    CONDITIONS. 

vii.\A     continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

145 

VII 

Pruritus  vulvae 

37 

IV,  VI 

Syphilis  of  vulva 

34 

I,  VI 

Tuberculosis  of  vulva 

83 

I,  VI 

Varix  of  vulva 

132 

VII 

Vulvitis,  acute 

132 

VII 

Vulvitis,  chronic 

INJURIES. 


The  statement  of  the  nature  of  the  injury  must 
be  supplemented  by  an  indication  of  the  character 
of  the  violence.  The  physician  shall  therefore 
assign  the  International  number  to  correspond 
with  the  following  classification  of  causes,  except 
where  a  number  has  already  been  assigned.  The 
number  shall  be  written  within  parenthesis  after 
the  diagnosis,  e.  g.,  "Fracture  of  femur  (160)". 
The  International  numbers  are  given  without 
reference  to  possible  judicial  determination  as  to 
the  causes  of  violence,  namely,  whether  accidental, 
suicidal,  or  homicidal;  therefore  the  International 
numbers  153.  and  155  to  163,  and  182  to  184  are 
omitted. 

Titles  unclassified  as  to  their  reliability  as 
statements  of  cause  of  deatii  belong  to  class  VI 
when  the  injury  stated  to  be  the  cause  of  death  \\ ras 
visible  or  otherwise  accessible  to  direct  observation, 
otherwise  they  belong  to  class  III. 


NOMENCLATURE   OE   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

injuries — continued. 


117 


Interna- 
tiona] 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

Causes  of  Injuries. 

166 

Conflagrations  (buildings,  ships,  forest  fires) 

To   include   all  injuries   of   whatever    nature 
resulting  therefrom 

57A 

Industrial  lead  poisoning 

58 

-  - 

Industrial  poisoning  (except  lead) 

173  A 

Traumatism  in  tunneling 

173B 

Traumatism  in  mines 

173C 

Traumatism  in  quarries 

174A 

Traumatism  by  machines  in  factories  and  work- 
shops 

174B 

Traumatism  by  passenger  and  freight  elevators 
Not  to  include  166 

174C 

Traumatism  by  building  operations 

174D 

Other  traumatism  by  machines 

179A 

Effects  of  heat  in  engine  rooms,  laundries,  etc. 

181A 

" 

Effects  of  electricity  (industrial) 

Not  to  include  effects  of  X-rays  or  of  radium 

...!..  . 

UNCLASSIFIED   VIOLENCE 

168B 

Absorption  of  deleterious  gases  (nonindus trial) 

Not  to  include  58,  166,  or  173 


118  NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

injuries — continued. 


186 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statemenl  of 
cause  of  death. 

unclassified  violence — continued. 

167 

Burns 

To  include  scalds,  corrosive  and  mechanical 
burns  and  the  effect  of  X-rays  and  of  ra- 
dium.    Not  to  include  166,  Conflagration  or 
other  classified  causes. 

185A 

Dislocations 

To  include   only  dislocations  not  due   to   a 
classified  cause 

169B 

Drowning 

178 

Effects  of  extreme  cold 

181B 

Effects  of  electricity  (nonindustrial) 
Not  to  include  burns 

179B 

Effects  of  heat  (nonindustrial) 
Not  to  include  burns 

177A 

Exhaustion  from  overexertion  and  exposure 

185C 

Fractures 

To  include  only  fractures  not  due  to  a  classi- 
fied cause. 

180 

lightning 

Other  external  violence 


185B  I Sprains 

To  include  only  sprains  not  due  to  a  classified 
cause. 

169A  ! Submersion 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

injuries — continued. 


11.9 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 

unclassified  violence — continued. 

168A 

Suffocation 

To  include  overlying 

179B 

Sunstroke 

TRANSPORTATION   INJURIES 

175A 

Traumatism  by  steam  railroads 

175B 

Traumatism  by  electric  railroads  (extraurban) 
Not  to  include  181A  or  181B,  effects  of  elec- 
tricity. 

175C 

Traumatism  by  street  railroads  (elevated,  surface, 
and  subway) 

Not  to  include  181A  or  181B,  effects  of  elec- 
tricity 

175D 

Traumatism  by  automobiles 

175E 

Traumatism  by  aeroplanes,  balloons,  etc. 
Not  to  include  168 

175F 

Traumatism  by  other  vehicles,  horses,  etc. 
Not  to  include  176 

175G 

Traumatism    by    water    transportation     (vessels, 
docks,  dry  docks,  wharfs,  piers,  quays,  and  deep- 
sea  diving,  except  169) 

175H 

Traumatism  by  other  crushing   (landslides,  earth- 
quakes, volcanic  eruptions,  tidal  waves,  floods, 
tornadoes) 

170A 

Traumatism  by  fireworks 

Not  to  include  166  or  173 

L20  XOMKM'I.A  I'l'Ki:    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

injuries — continued . 


Interna-     Reliability  as 

tianal        statement  of 

No.        cause  of  death. 


170B 

1700 
171 
172 
176 
J  52  A 


VI 
VI 


VI 


transportation  INJTTRIKS — -continued. 

Traumatism  by  explosives 

Xot  to  include  166  or  178 

Traumatism  by  firearms 

Not  to  include  166  or  173 

Traumatism  by  cutting  or  piercing  instruments 
Not  to  include  oilier  classified  causes 

Traumatism  by  fall 

Not  to  include  166,  173,  174,  or  175. 

Injuries  by  animals;  bites  (kicks,  gorings,  etc.) 
Not  to  include  165A,  Venomous  bites  or  stints 

Injuries  at  birth 

Applies  only  to  children  under  3  months  of  age 

NATURE  OF  INJURY. 

Abrasion  of 

State  site,  principal  organ  or  region 

Abrasion,  multiple 

Air  embolism 

Avulsion of  .^. 

Complete  or  incomplete  State  part:  Ann,  buttock,  ex- 
ternal ear,  finger,  finger  nail, 
foot,  forearm,  hand,  leg,  penis, 
scalp,  shoulder,  thigh,  toe,  toe- 
nail, tooth 

"Avulsion  of  bone"'  diagnosticate  as  fracture. 

Burn  of  

State  site,  principal  organ,  or  region 


NOMKNOLATTRK    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

injuries — con  tinned . 


121 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

nature  of  injury— continued. 

VI 

Burns,  multiple 

VI 

Castration,  traumatic 

VI 

Compression  of  chest 

VI 

Compression  of  nerve 

Contusion  of.      .        .        ...        ..        -      

State  principal  organ  or  region 

Contusions,  multiple 

VI 

Crush  of                         .                              . 

State  part:  Buttock,  thigh,  leg,  foot,  toe,  shoulder,  arm,  forearm, 
hand,  finger 

I 

Decapitation 

177B 

I 

Deprivation  of  water 

177B 

I 

Deprivation  of  food 

VII 

Dislocation  about  ankle 

VII 

Dislocation  about  wrist 

150 

VII 

Dislocation,  congenital  of joint 

State  joint;  see  under  Dislo- 
cation of 

VI 

Dislocation  of  eyeball 

VII 

Dislocation  of  intra-articular  cartilage  of joint 

State  joint 

VII 

Dislocation  of  lens 

VII 

Dislocation  of  muscle 

122  NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES  AND   CONDITIONS. 

injuries — continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

nature  or  injury— continued. 

VII 

Dislocation  of  tendon 

VII 

Dislocation  of  testicle 

VI 

Dislocation  of  _ . vertebra 

State  vertebra 

VI 

Dislocation  of.    .      .      . 

State  joint  as  follows:  Carpus,  clavicle,  coccyx,  costal 
cartilage,  elbow,  finger,  hip,  hyoid  bono,  knoo,  maxilla 
(inferior),    nasal   cartilage,    metacarpus,    metatarsus, 
patella,    pelvis,    occiput    from    atlas,    rib,    shoulder, 
sternum,  tarsus,  thumb,  toe. 

169B 

I 

Drowning 

169A 

VII 

Submersion 
(Nonfatal) 

I 

Electric  shock,  injury  from 

Not  to  include  burns.     When  nonindustrial, 
assign  number  181 B. 

180 

I 

Lightning  stroke 

VII 
VI 
VII 

VI 
VI 
VI 


Emphysema,  traumatic 

State  region 

Epilation,  traumatic,  of  scalp 

Epiphyseal  separation,  traumatic  of    

State  bone 

Exhaustion  from  overexertion 
Exhaustion  from  overexposure 
Foreign  body,  traumatic  in 

State  principal  organ  or  region 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

injuries— continued. 


123 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 
statement  of 
cause  of  death. 


VI 


VI 
VI 


nature  of  injury— continued. 

Fracture,  congenital 

State  bone 

Not  to  include  152A,  Injuries  at  birtli 
Fracture,  compound 

State  bone 

Fracture,  simple 

State  bone 

When  denoting  the  site  of  the  fracture  follow 
this  system: 

About  ankle  joint 

Of  clavicle 

Of  bones  of  face,  name  bone 

Of  femur 

Of  bones  of  foot,  name  bone 

Of  bones  of  forearm,  name  bone 

Of  bones  of  hand,  name  bone 

Of  coccyx 

Of  humerus 

Of  hyoid 

Of  bones  of  leg,  state  bone 

Of  maxilla,  inferior 

Of  patella 

Of  pelvis 

Of  rib 

Of  costal  cartilage 

Of  sacrum 

Of  scapula 

Of  skull 

Of  sternum 

Of  vertebra 

About  wrist  joint 
To  include  Colles'  fracture 


L24 


NOMENOLATUBE   OF   DISEASES    AND   CONDITIONS. 
injuries — continued . 


Reliability  :>s 
statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


VI 

I 

VII 


VII 
VII 
VII 

III 


I 

VII 


II 


nature  ok  injitry— continued. 


Fracture  of  penis 
Frostbite  of  


State  principal  organ  or  region 

Heat  cramps 

When  nonindustrial,  assign  number  179A 

Heat  exhaustion 

When  nonindustrial,  assign  number  179A. 

Hematocele,  traumatic  of  tunica  vaginalis 

Hematoma,  traumatic  of 


State  site,  principal  organ,  or  region 

Hemorrhage,  traumatic  into  eyeball 

Hemorrhage,  traumatic,  into joint 

State  joint 

Hemorrhage,  traumatic,  under  conjunctiva 

Intracranial  injury 

To  include  compression,  concussion,  con- 
tusion, traumatic  hemorrhage,  and  lacera- 
tion. 

Multiple  injuries,  extreme 

Operation  wound 

To  include  only  such  cases  as  have  been 
operated  on  before  admission  and  not  pre- 
senting any  other  condition  or  disease. 

Powdered  glass,  injury  from  swallowing 


NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND    CONDITIONS. 

i  n.)  i)  BIES     continued. 


125 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 


168B 


VI 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 

VII 

VII 
VI 

VI 
VII 

VII 

I 


natuke  OF  injury— continued. 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of  globe  of  eye 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of ligament 

State  ligament 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of  _    muscle 

State  muscle 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of  sheath  of muscle 

State  muscle 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of - nerve 

State  nerve 

To  include  injury  following  operative  stretch- 
ing. 

Rupture,  traumatic  of tendon 

State  tendon 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of  tympanum 

Rupture,  traumatic,  of  uterus 

Not  to  include  rupture  of  uterus,  obstetrical 
injury 

Smoke  inhalation 

When  due  to  conflagration,  assign  number  166 

Sprain  of joint 

State  joint 

To  include  strain  of  joint 
Strain  of L .  ■_ ■: muscle 

State  muscle 

Strangulation 


126 


NTOMENfJLATURB   OF    DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 
1  x.turies— continued. 


Interna- 
tional 
No. 

Reliability  lis 

statement  of 

cause  of  death. 

< 

nature  of  injury— continued. 

VI 

Strangulation  of  penis 

1 68  A 

IT 

Suffocation 

To  include  overlying;  not  to  include  absorp- 
tion of  deleterious  gases,  industrial  or  non- 
industrial 

167 

VII 

Sunburn 

179B 

I 

Sunstroke 

VII 

Synovitis,  traumatic 

State  joint 

I 

Thermic  fever 

When  nonindustrial,  assign  number  179A 

III,  VI 

Torsion  of  spermatic  cord,  traumatic 

125 

VII 

Urethral  fever,  traumatic 

Wound,  gunshot 

State  principal  organ  or  region 

Wound,  incised . .       . .      

State  principal  organ  or  region 

Wound,  lacerated 

State  principal  organ  or  region 

To  include  rupture,  except  rupture  of  organs 
above  specified 

Wound,  punctured 

State  principal  organ  or  region 

NOMENCLATURE   OP   DISEASES   AND   CONDITIONS. 

injuries — continued . 


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nterna- 

tional 

No. 


Reliability  as 

statement  of 

cause  of  death, 


nature  of  injury— continued. 

Wound,  stab 

State  principal  organ  or  region 

The  following  nomenclature  shall  be  used  for 
"regions"  when  sites  of  injury: 
Abdominal  wall 
Back 

Chest  wall 
Buttock,  thigh,  leg,  foot,  toe,  shoulder, 

arm,  forearm,  hand,  finger 
Face 
Scalp 
Neck 
Perineum 


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